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  • Shucks
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 3104

    H&M fakes neo-Nazi metal bands to promote clothing

    H&M accused of elaborately faking underground, neo-Nazi metal bands to promote clothing line


    From FACT Magazine
    Written by FACT Team on Monday, March 23





    The case could be simply be one of the strangest instances of viral marketing we’ve witnessed.

    Swedish clothing retailer H&M have been accused of elaborately fabricating fake underground metal bands to promote their new clothing line.

    It began when a label called Strong Scene Productions announced H&M would release a clothing line based around some of their acts that would act as a “musical trip down in memory lane … showcasing the talents and forgotten jewels of global underground metal music.” They claimed the line would feature logos from some forgotten greats including LA/NY, Mortus, Motmros, The One, Grey and more. The problem, quickly pointed out by Reddit and metal blog Metal Injection, is that there is little to no evidence that any of these bands exist.

    What’s worse is that most of the evidence you can find about the bands points to this all being one giant fabrication. The label Strong Scene and some of the bands associated with it claim to have a history reaching back to the 90s, or even the 80s, but all records of their existence — songs, websites, Myspace pages, Twitter accounts, even the accounts of fans — have only popped up in the last week or so. What’s even stranger is — perhaps in an extreme attempt to authenticate some of this — some of the bands fall in line with NSBM (National Socialist Black Metal) imagery and feature Neo-Nazi imagery.

    To further authenticate it as this story has developed many of these links, web pages, and several supportive tweets from Finntroll/Moonsorrow member Henri Sorvali (who appears to be in on the campaign) have disappeared.

    H&M has yet to actually comment on whether they were behind this entire bizarre campaign. But think of the alternative if somehow these bands are real. That would mean despite these groups being so influential (Grey is credited for starting female symphonic metal, The One apparently “formed the basis for a whole generation of music” in the 80s by popularizing cassette trading) they were completely forgotten by the metal community, and was rediscovered by H&M of all places. It would also mean H&M is printing shirts for real neo-nazi metal bands.

    More on this once the company addresses it, but for now it looks like unless they’re the most cvlt clothing company on earth, H&M have unleashed one of the more ill-advised marketing campaigns in recent history.
    Last edited by Shucks; 03-24-2015, 01:25 AM.
  • Shucks
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 3104

    #2
    a lot of stuff is already being deleted from wikipedia, reddit etc., but i found this:


    (fake band youtube video)


    (another fake band youtube video)

    'Strong Scene Youtube Channel'
    (fake youtube channel)


    (fake youtube video about 'the compilation')


    (fake wikipedia entry)


    (fake discogs entry)


    (fake facebook page)




    i didn't think i could hate H&M more than i did. but now i do.
    Last edited by Shucks; 03-24-2015, 02:33 AM.

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    • bukka
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 821

      #3
      Marketing knows no limit. Stupidity neither.
      Eternity is in love with the productions of time

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      • DudleyGray
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 1143

        #4
        So a global fast-fashion chain known for knock-offs fabricated an underground metal scene including Neo-Nazi bands to present a new collection, that is just super weird and amazing. And the timing of it, after the SZ "Fashion's Postmodernist Phase" article/discussion, it's like something straight out of a Don Delillo book.
        bandcamp | facebook | youtube

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        • Shucks
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 3104

          #5
          maybe our own faust is behind it all, just to emphasize his point....

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          • mikko
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 291

            #6
            You been punked: http://noisey.vice.com/en_uk/blog/we...were-neo-nazis

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            • Shucks
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 3104

              #7
              yeah, i just read that.

              but i'm not convinced. it's too much work behind it, in my opinion and to me it looks like h&m are just trying to fix it ex post facto.

              regardless, they are a disgusting company and they could definitely do something like this. i know some assholes who work at h&m / cheap monday / monki and who in a hipster way listen to burzum and death in june, and they totally would run schemes like this if they were asked to.

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              • bukka
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 821

                #8
                You must admit that the titles in Spanish on the cd-cover are priceless.
                Eternity is in love with the productions of time

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                • mikko
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 291

                  #9
                  Believe: https://twitter.com/hm/status/580421903631958019

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                  • Icarium
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 378

                    #10
                    That is some next level failed marketing.

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                    • Shucks
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 3104

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mikko View Post
                      "believe" h&m? do you have any idea how they operate? as i said, i know some ppl who work for them, and they are assholes and would WITHOUT A DOUBT use their hipster knowledge to pull shit like this / design products like this. it's pretty much the whole idea behind cheap monday, for instance.

                      but whatever, it doesn't really matter. they are still ripping off the metal- and goth scenes big time. on the way home today i stopped by a local h&m store to have a look at this mess. i was pretty blown away by what i saw:

                      they have a whole section in their stores which the SA told me is called 'Grey' and apparently always is stocked with monochrome stuff. today it was FULL of long drapey cardigans, long tanks, SLAYER (!!!) tshirts, neofolky skull prints, sleeveless (fake) metal band hoodies, black faded crosses, twin ravens, cryptic texts... lots of "sz-style" gear also, like those generic rip-off brands we all love to hate.

                      i felt like i had wandered into the room of some 14-year old kid, but at the same time i also felt really manipulated and kind of exploited. and licensing in the rights to do metallica-, mötörhead-, g'n'r- and SLAYER tshirts - if that is not sucking the juice out of something that is real - and that matters - when you are 14 and into metal, then i don't know what is. (obviously the sell-outs in these bands are to blame also.)

                      so really, it doesn't matter who is behind this campaign. if it's the metal scene trying to fuck with h&m that's GOOD and the point is then not to 'punk' us, but to punk h&m. if it's h&m who did this as a viral marketing thing (which i still suspect), it's just what we could expect from a company like that. and the shitty products are still in their stores, they are still ripping off subcultures and designers to sell more, and the stuff is still being made by people working for 14 hours a day and sleeping on factory floors, paid pennies.

                      as lowrey told me earlier: their products and their production and their marketing all align - it's all deeply unethical, exploitative, and full of lies.
                      Last edited by Shucks; 03-24-2015, 01:45 PM.

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                      • Nickefuge
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2014
                        • 860

                        #12
                        Here´s a Noisey article with an interview with the guy who’s behind the fake metal bands.
                        "The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
                        -Paris Hilton

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                        • mikko
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 291

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Shucks View Post
                          but whatever, it doesn't really matter. they are still ripping off the metal- and goth scenes big time.
                          Well if you still want to think that the whole thing is an actual viral campaign masterminded by H&M actually then you're free to believe it that way.

                          They way I read the Vice article is that the "true" metalheads behind this trolling had the exact same sentiments towards H&M as you do (co-opting just the aesthetic level of a subculture for vacuous fashion purposes) so they orchestrated a digital smear campaign against H&M.

                          And the basic evil operating premises of H&M are (hopefully) not lost on anyone who frequents forums such as SZ so you don't need to reiterate those facts to me dude.

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                          • Shucks
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 3104

                            #14
                            and i'm not illiterate, so you don't need to explain the article to me. i understand what it is saying and that it is allegedly a "smear campaign". i said as much in my post above. did you read it?

                            my point is that it REALLY DOESN'T MATTER IF IT IS OR ISN'T since h&m are perfectly capable and willing to do that type of marketing - there is nothing in their general corporate conduct to suggest it would be beneath them. as you can clearly see from this collection, they already invent fake subcultural artifacts and try to pander them off on us. (and it would also not be beneath them to lie a little bit on twitter.)

                            that is my point. ok, dude?
                            Last edited by Shucks; 03-24-2015, 03:33 PM. Reason: typo

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                            • Nickefuge
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 860

                              #15
                              I remember buying patches back in the days when I went through my "look at me, I´m listening to real deep music"-phase (meaning Korn, Nirvana, Slipknot etc.). I hope this whole thing will be over soon, the way skateboarding´s popularity grows and shrinks every 5-10 years (though I know it probably won´t).
                              I mean, what else is left for a 14-year old? :(
                              "The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
                              -Paris Hilton

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