Alien Gods

Alien Gods
Metal in Hell

Friday, July 20, 2012

The Red Rock fest HIV/AIDS Multimedia campaign with Alien Gods The Alien Gods experience



I have travelled in time and to flaunt I shy
Yet for reasons the legs to wander they try
For all the questions I wonder why
Yes even through the Sun and dry
The routes they multiply
Beneath the starlit sky
Yet I walk on till I fry
But for home my heart it cry
Poetry in motion as we gasp through the art book of the artist who created heaven on earth, just mesmerized and energized by the sheer beauty and freshness of the country sides en route to Ziro.
Ziro greeted us with her cold embrace and warm fire lit homes. Dinner at Bobby Hano’s place. (Phoenix Rising event Management group). Bon fire, people, food, drinks and kids. Yes kids with only 2nd standard degree, kids who wants to listen to death metal, kids who would break dance for an Alien Gods cd and autograph, cute little kids with horns and mean faces.
Leaving behind a memory is hard but leaving behind a great one is enigmatic. Perhaps enigma was to be my partner for the next destination, Daporijo. A life time of secrets hid in this town. Visited my late father’s grave, met my grandparents, uncles, brothers, sisters and relative after almost 27 years. Yes these are my biological relatives, the ‘Dulom’ clan, and the truth that evade me all these years. The sense of betrayal is always there but heart ache and tears too. Culminating all these emotions and drama, it felt that I had to do something extra special for the crowd here. Ironically the whole concert was something that we will never forget.
Usually a Rock/ Metal concert is better held at night, but the tour being a government program based on HIV and AIDS campaign the officials thought it would be better to organize the event around 11:00 am. So they did, the chief guest arrived, but the audience forgot to do their duty, there was not a soul in the auditorium. However our team leader Mr. Tashor Pali, being a very persistent character managed to pack the hall to the brim in the evening. Alien Gods started off with a bang to the charged up crowd and half way to the set the hall lights went off. For the sound we had a generator that followed us throughout the tour, but the hall light was supplied from the district power supply and we all know what the situation is like in the districts. So we are playing in complete darkness, we didn’t want to stop neither the crowd, so they lit up their flash lights and aimed at us. Anyone who had a torch could pick their favorite band member and flash the light at him or shift from one to the other as quickly as possible, some even did the job of light engineer by creating light effect by shaking the torches as fast as possible, switching the torch on and off and even focusing at the fingers and fret board of the guitarist. I guess the crew members thought that they had to do something about the situation too, so they came up with an idea- they brought two small half burnt candles to light up the stage.
To every one’s relief the power came back after a short while and everyone in Daporijo; felt the extra special moment that we all shared together that night. Good bye Mr. Enigma, all the puzzles are sorted out now.
Aalo was a blur; we played during the day to students from two different schools and few diehard fans. Then we met up with old friends and helped one of them to strip down the hut he had built. He had built that hut in front of his beautiful three storied building right at the entrance, just so he can sit with friends and smoke up. We were good enough to discourage him to do such a stupid thing and enjoyed stripping down the Adda hut.
Later the friend of mine said to us, “You guys are doing very good, keep on rocking. By the way do you know the difference between ‘Rock’ and ‘pop’?
We said, “No, what is it”
Friend: “You can’t eat ‘Rock’, coz it’s strong and solid, but ‘pop’, you can eat, coz you get it in the bakery. So be strong like rock not eatable like pop.”
Alien Gods:?????????????
Being an Arunachalee one always finds a place, either to stay or in someone’s heart, anywhere in the state. Well we get both when we visit our own village. Next destination, Yinkiong, upper Siang district, my mother’s home district. This time I was very excited but at the same time doubtful of whether my band mates will like the place, no doubt it is located in one of the most beautiful places, but there was one thing that I was very amused as well as nervous to show them.
What if they wanted to use the toilet?
A believe goes in the Adi tribe that, the pig that eats human shit/excrement, tastes the best. So we keep pigs under our bamboo toilets. The waste is dumped right at the swine’s platter, voila no stinky dumps and better pork.
Yeah yeah the mates liked the whole concept, in a giggly way tough, they even took pictures of it, the drummer even used it and we even savored the delicious pork ha ha.
Well that was my village Komkar, after the stomach churning experience we reached Yinkiong, well this is the place that had me fingers crossed. Of all the places I know, this was the last place that I expected for us to get past even one song. Culture makes people to tolerate acceptance and this is one race of people that has for ages been self sufficient, proud and doubtful of foreign interference and influences, one damn hard people to please.
Local lady shop keeper: “Hey kids, are you all gonna dance tonight”
Amused Alien Gods: “no maam”
Local lady Shop keeper (angrily): “Then why the hell are you all walking around freely in these stupid getups” referring to my Mohawk, a bald drummer and two long haired guitarists.
A panicked Alien Gods walked away half smiling and sweating................to be continued...
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 RED ROCK TOUR CREW
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