If you haven’t already heard about Prussian Blue, they are a controversial white nationalist folk teen duo formed in early 2003 by the twin girls Lynx and Lamb Gaede (born June 30, 1992). They're the daughters of National Vanguard writer and activist April Gaede, who is also their manager.

Lynx plays violin and Lamb plays guitar, they both sing. Just in case you’re interested they’re currently taking orders for their second album entitled The Path We Chose. The two have been called the Olsen Twins of the white nationalist movement and have stirred much controversy. According to Media Orchard both Time and Teen People had an entire piece on the two but wound up pulling the articles. The magazine actually wiped out any record of even having the article. Their lyrics can be viewed on there homepage. Apparently the duo will tone down the otherwise strong message for certain crowds. In an interview the couple was quoted as saying. “It's not that we're embarrassed about our message or our songs that are more obviously pro-white, it's that we know that if certain people complained about the content of our songs (like if we use the term "Aryan"), we might not be allowed to play again at that venue.” Here is a music video of the duo.

"It really breaks my heart to see those two girls spewing out that kind of garbage," said Ted Shaw, civil rights advocate and president of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund — though Shaw points out that the girls aren't espousing their own opinions but ones they're being taught.

Personally, I’m embarrassed! But apparently the two have advocates. Here is a quote from a related blog.

Anonymous said...
Is not America great when multi-culturalism and diversity applies to the white race now in America? These beautiful girls with their pretty blue eyes are darling and I wish them much success. I hope that they stay with their style of singing folk songs, and never stray down the path that Britney and Madonna did! God Bless America! The white race has a place in this grand melting pot of diversity again.

Finally, there is plenty of buzz on this topic. How much of this actually matters is really up to you. Here are some links I have found.

Resourses:

ABC News
Related Blog
Pajamas Media
Amherst Times