Guardian shares a moving story about members of Iranian-Norwegian band Confess Nikan Khosravi and Arash Ilkhani who got arrested in 2015, and spent 18 months of incarceration awaiting trial. Their crime was writing anti-establishment metal music, for which they were charged with blasphemy and propaganda against the state. After paying am $80,000 bail, they waited for the trial and, following a guilty verdict that sentenced them to six years in prison, they sought asylum in Norway. Now they have an album out 'Revenge at All Costs' where they're "making the statement that you cannot do this to a human".

Two members of Iranian metal band Confess have been sentenced to 14 1/2 years in prison and 74 lashes for the crime of playing metal, by the Revolutionary Tribunal of Tehran. While waiting for the Tribunal's decision frontman Nikan Khosravi and Arash Ilkhani fled to Turkey, and were eventually granted asylum in Norway, where the […]