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Aug. 29, 2022

PipemanRadio Interviews DYMBUR About Child Abuse and Rape

PipemanRadio Interviews DYMBUR About Child Abuse and Rape

On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman is joined by Andreas from Dymbur of Sky, who have just released their new song entitled Child Abuse.

Dymbur’s music is considered Kasi Threat Folk Metal. Kasi is an indigenous strip from...

On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman is joined by Andreas from Dymbur of Sky, who have just released their new song entitled Child Abuse.

Dymbur’s music is considered Kasi Threat Folk Metal. Kasi is an indigenous strip from northeast India and a tribal community. Due to British colonisation, the territory has strong British influence and so is predominantly Christian. The threat part of the name comes from the triplets which they riff on.

Andreas also talks about the origin of the name Dymbur which directly translates into English as Fig Tree. It comes from the Bible where it was depicted that the fig tree does no bear fruits in its initial phase of growth. He talks about how since he joined the band, the sound has changed a lot and they have decided to write about what’s not right in the country.

There new single is called Child Abuse which jumped out at Pipeman, as child abuse is a problem all throughout the world. Andreas explains Child Abuse was follow up to their first single Rape Culture. Rape in India is off the charts, so much so that women are being blamed for it. After realising every fourth rape in India is a child, they felt they had to write Child Abuse. No media source has offered them an interview in 8 months of the song being released.

You can check out what the guys are up to on their YouTube channel, where you can find the link to Spark Foundation on the music video, where you can donate. All of your donation will go to the foundation and it’s nothing to do with the band, so please consider helping out if you can.

DYMBUR Release Official Music Video for Explosive New Single, "Child Abuse"!
"Child Abuse" Premiered with GHOST CULT MAGAZINE

“This song talks about the current situation in India with regards to Child Abuse. A good amount of research has been done before the lyrics were laid down and the stats and figures mentioned in the song paints a clear picture of what is happening in the country. Of course, certain lines in the song talk about Child Abuse that is prevalent in other cultures as well. Our intention here is not to point fingers at anyone but to raise awareness about Child Abuse and hopefully be able to create a behavioral change in the society.”

“We not only aim to raise awareness on the topic but also to raise funds for the non-profit organization, which is based in Shillong, Meghalaya, India called ‘SPARK – Bringing Light to Lives’ which is a self-funded organization that is in dire need of financial aid.” - CORNELIUS KHARSYNTIEW

NATIONAL DONATIONS:
Bank Name: Bank of Baroda
Account Name: SPARK Bringing Light to Lives
Ac No: 43580100002128
IFSC Code: BARB0LAITUM (0 IS ZERO)
Branch : Laitumkhrah, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.

Email: spark.ssg10@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/spark.lighttolives.52

INTERNATIONAL DONATIONS:
PayPal account: dymbur@yahoo.com

DYMBUR is a Folk Metal band, formed in Shillong, Meghalaya in February 2012.

“DYMBUR” is a word of KHASI origin that translates into English as “Fig Tree”.

The KHASI people are an indigenous tribe, who live in the State of Meghalaya which is in the northeastern part of India.

‘DYMBUR’ - The fig tree symbolizing rebirth, progression and evolution, of victory after struggle, Fresh leaves from old branches forming new shapes defining one of nature’s basic laws, the ability to regenerate and grow anew after a dry spell.
On November 2021, Dymbur announced the band's shift towards folk metal, which we termed as 'KHASI THRAAT FOLK METAL

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