EXIST's MAX PHELPS Accuses OBSCURA's STEFFEN KUMMERER Of Plagiarizing Their Latest Single | News @ METAL.RADIO.FM
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EXIST's MAX PHELPS Accuses OBSCURA's STEFFEN KUMMERER Of Plagiarizing Their Latest Single



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22:57 Friday, 10 January 2025

It seems that the new Obscura single "Evenfall" – from Obscura's upcoming record A Sonication – may be plagiarized. According to Exist vocalist and guitarist Max Phelps in an Instagram post, Obscura mastermind Steffen Kummerer took parts of an upcoming Exist arrangement from bassist Alex Weber. Weber was briefly a member of Obscura in 2024, and previously played bass live for the band in 2022 and 2023.

Phelps notes that he and Weber are good friends with Kummerer, but still – the accusation of plagiarism still stands. Phelps provides timestamps of the stolen parts, and it's not great considering it's roughly half the song. Obscura has not yet commented on these allegations.

"I have never wanted to make a post like this, but I've got to back up my brother on it…the new Obscura song is stolen. Alex brought the parts in question to the table a while ago and we had currently been working them into an Exist arrangement, so I'm personally very familiar with them. I would even argue that Alex undermined the extent of the plagiarism in his wording…it goes beyond the melody to the rhythmic ideas and development whenever that melody occurs. It's not just the bassline, it's the guitars and drum line as well. Here are the parts that are plagiarized:

0:00 – 1:15
2:14 – 2:34
4:49 – 5:35

"That's 2.5 minutes of a 5.5 minute song. These were not Steffen's to use and now he's trying to blow Alex off by claiming that he 'changed them dramatically'. He didn't… it's not even remotely subjective and there are copyright violations all the time over musical ideas that are far bigger stretches.

"I do want to clarify that Steffen has been a good friend of mine for years and has done a lot of solids for Alex, myself and Exist including taking us on tour even when our band really didn't have much traction. Neither of us take this for granted, which unfortunately makes this even more of a heel turn and a huge disappointment.

"If Alex still wants to use the riffs then we still will use them and there's nothing Steffen can do because they are legally not his or his record label's intellectual property. On a side note, Robin Zielhorst is awesome and I feel bad if he and the other new dudes are getting tangled in this."



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