Until the Light Takes Us Page #6
l know l sound like some X-files
but the truth is of course to be found.
But in a sea of lies
it's just impossible to fin' d it.
Unless you know how to look,
where to look, and when to look.
And of course it's not possible to just,
you know, get up in the morning and just say,
''Okay, l'm going to find the truth this day,''
you know, and go find it.
You have to try and fail
and eventually you will weed out all the lies
and you'll end up with something
at least similar to the truth.
The truth is hidden, you know?
Under grass, under some rocks,
in a hidden trail, a forgotten trail
in the forest, you know?
And when you're trying to find
these trails, you will stumble.
You'll get some branches in your face.
You'll make mistakes
before you finally find it.
So, how do you like the prison?
But the thing is, it's out there now.
It's everyone's property.
Like, for people who want to do humor
or whatever, it's out of our f***ing hands.
Black metal for me is still
those secluded things
that people are not the f*** interested in,
you know?
So black metal is like a brand now, you know?
Everyone can deal with it.
lf someone does it in a completely,
you know, disgusting way
l might go, like, ''Damn it!''
But what can l do? What's the point?
l kind of got interested for this project
when Bjarne told me
the destructivity that l
was supposed to vibrate
throughout the performance.
So of course l wouldn't have been
interested in the first place
if that didn't seem fascinating to me.
l wonder what Munch's paintings would be
if he didn't feel the agony of living
or the easiness
to the inevitable death.
l have no problems being self-destructive
if the whole thing
is something that l like.
l'll give them a sign
if something goes wrong.
Well, a big part of me wishes that
this whole thing
didn't turn into a trend.
l mean, that's what f***ing sucked.
And sucks still.
Then again, you know,
people like to dress up.
How do you like the transformation?
Oh, boy.
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