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Benjamin Thörnblom - "In the late 1960s a pyromanic family ravaged the Swedish countryside of Börstig, where I live from 1990-2001. Many of my neighbors was mentally scarred for life from the terror this family inflicted upon the area. Hundreds of innocent animals lost their lives in the fire and smoke because the madness of this family. In the end nobody in the family got prison as there was not enough evidence to prove guilt. During the trials two brothers blamed each other for the fires. This and the lacking evidence left the court helpless so the brothers and the family walked free.
The events change Börstig forever, it gave spring for paranoia among the villagers and eventually even generational trauma. Safety and trust got ripped out of the core of the area.
2010 under the influence of a lot of substances, confusion and paranoia I wrote and recorded a song during roughly one or two days. The result became 'Cult of Börstig' which emotionally revolves around these events."
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○ Recorded and mixed a Car Alarm Building by Ben
Guitar, Bass, Drums and FX: Benjamin Thörnblom
Recorded and mixed at Car Alarm Building by Ben
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