Saga ( 1975 ) is a Swedish singer who adheres to white nationalist views [1] .
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| Genres | and |
| Years | since 2000 |
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| thisissaga.com | |
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Biography
Saga began her career as a vocalist for the band " Symphony of Sorrow " [2] , but she became famous for her covers of songs by British punk rock band Skrewdriver . The Discovery Times Channel described her as the "far-right Swedish Madonna." [3] In 2007, Saga first presented her own material on the album “ On my own ”. The main contingent of the singer’s fans is NS skinheads and people sympathetic to white nationalist ideas.
Saga is the favorite performer of Anders Breivik , who committed terrorist attacks in Norway [4] [5] [6] . In his manifesto, Breivik described the singer as follows: "The Saga is a Swedish, nationally oriented singer who creates pop music with patriotic lyrics." [7]
Discography
Symphony of sorrow
- Paradise Lost ( 2000 )
- Symphony of Hatred ( 2005 )
Saga
- Live and Kicking ( 2000 )
- " My Tribute to Ian Stuart Volume 1 " ( 2000 )
- " My Tribute to Ian Stuart Volume 2 " ( 2000 )
- " My Tribute to Ian Stuart Volume 3 " ( 2001 )
- " On my own " ( 2007 )
- Comrades night (Live) ( 2009 )
- Weapons of choice (2014)
Notes
- ↑ American Dissident Voices Archived November 14, 2006. National Alliance website, by Shaun Walker, accessed June 8, 2008 (link unavailable from 08/03/2016 [1103 days])
- ↑ Saga (singer ) on the Encyclopaedia Metallum website
- ↑ Discovery Times Channel interview, Retrieved and confirmed June 2007 through Youtube posting; this interview is now included in a compilation of images etc. at [1]
- ↑ "Jag gör inte en Hitler-hälsning" (link not available)
- ↑ Mördarens idol: Saga från Sverige
- ↑ Kalmarsångerska hyllas av mördare
- ↑ 2083 - A European Declaration of Independence , s. 856f. Läst 31 juli 1941.
Links
- thisissaga.com - Saga official website
- Saga (singer ) on Encyclopaedia Metallum