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firecat (attention machine in need of calibration) ([personal profile] firecat) wrote2011-04-17 09:23 pm

Oversimplification of heavy metal

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/05/how-heavy-metal-is-keeping-us-sane/8443/2/
"How Heavy Metal Is Keeping Us Sane: Dark and disturbing, the music is honest about human nature"
By James Parker

I do admire the audacity of equating heavy metal with Frazer's The Golden Bough. But the rest of the article is an embarrassingly overwritten (with hipster ironic pretentions) misunderstanding of heavy metal.

Oversimplification #1:
"Black Sabbath created heavy metal."

Oversimplification #2 (perhaps not an oversimplification per se. More of a...BUH???):
"heavy metal is cosmic protest music."

Oversimplification #3:
"The metalhead, quite counter to stereotype, is floridly pretentious."
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[personal profile] cereus 2011-04-18 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Oversimplification #3 makes me go "whaaat?"

But comparing metal to The Golden Bough does equal awesome. Of course, I listen to a lot of epic metal with pagan-ish content, so maybe I'm biased.
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[personal profile] cereus 2011-06-06 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
One I listen to (a lot) is Therion, and Nightwish has some evocative lyrics even if they aren't strictly Pagan-themed.

Also, here's a thread about the subject on e-cauldron:

http://www.ecauldron.net/forum/index.php?topic=11802.0
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[personal profile] onyxlynx 2011-04-18 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Not only is #1 an Oversimplification, it is flat wrong.

[identity profile] graymalkin13.livejournal.com 2011-04-18 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
So embarrassingly overwritten that I couldn't read more than a paragraph of it. Skimmed the rest. So that's hipster ironic pretention, is it? Seems to have gone mainstream. (I thought hipsters were allergic to "mainstream," and vice versa, but clearly I still don't understand what a hipster is.) It's quite similar, or perhaps identical with only a few new cultural references, to the same old pretention that I can't stand.

"The metalhead, quite counter to stereotype, is floridly pretentious." Hee! Yeah, I was imagining metalheads laughing their asses off as somebody read this aloud to them.

[identity profile] graymalkin13.livejournal.com 2011-04-18 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I think that's pretty "hipster," as far as I understand the term, which admittedly isn't very far.

I think these hipsters adopted their style from people like Greil Marcus, who wrote Lipstick Traces, a so-called "secret history of the 20th century," over 20 years ago. Very popular among pretentious youngsters back then. I tried to read that book several times because of the interesting title and the apparent focus on punk, but it's just impossible.

Old or new, hipsterism seems to be based on the premise, "I'm cooler than you because I know about this stuff already and I'm all jaded about it, whereas you are a wide-eyed n00b and a poseur to boot."

To which I answer, "Yeah, but did YOU have a Thingmaker in the '70s? I think not, SINCE YOU WEREN'T EVEN BORN YET, you dozy twit."