Re: Does an artist's behavior affect your ability to enjoy their music?

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joe_lmr wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:02 am
Isadore Nabi wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:36 pm If anyone has any dirt on Ian MacKaye, keep that shit to yourselves.
I heard he drank a beer once
I heard he was a Haagen-Dazs eating motherfucker.

Apropos of Trouble's Eric Wagner dying of COVID, I also just learned that Wino is an insane ultracrepidarian COVID conspiracy theorist. Not entirely out of character, but fuck him for using his platform to spread deadly lies -- especially since Wagner's band has been on tour with the Obsessed, and apparently Karl Agell (ex-COC) also has COVID after playing with them. Not gonna change my love for The Church Within, but it'll be a while until I feel like listening to it. That seems to be how I deal with learning that an artist I love is an asshole.

Re: Does an artist's behavior affect your ability to enjoy their music?

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tallchris wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 12:44 pm I am entirely not surprised when aging metal dudes turn out to be totally conspiracy theory brain wormed. I know Matt Pike has mentioned some pretty dumb conspiracy beliefs pre-pandemic (and AFAIK he hasn't said anything super dumb during the pandemic).
Especially aging metal dudes who have done that much meth. This news did make me wonder how Matt Pike's David Icke brainworms have been doing lately, though, LOL.

Re: Does an artist's behavior affect your ability to enjoy their music?

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brownreasontolive wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 2:32 pm
tonyballzee wrote: I apologize, my wording was over exaggerated. If I discovered any band were actual Nazi child molesters their records would certainly go in the trash. But I was also referring to a group that broke up over 30 years ago whose albums I already own and would probably never listen to again.
Sorry, I totally wasn't using your wording to pick on what you were saying. I just took your example and ran with it.
I also probably had steam coming out the ears from reading the groupie thread - maybe should have checked my tone.
tonyballzee wrote: But I can't ignore that they're part of who I am. And what does that say about me?
I think that you can't ignore it says something positive about you.
You are self aware enough to admit that art made by shit people is part of your world or your education or life experience.
As a result of confronting that:
tonyballzee wrote: Would I defend their behavior? Absolutely not, doesn't matter who they are.
Would I have any respect left for them as humans? Nope.
Would I spend more money on anything bearing their name? No way.
I think this is a really important conversation, and it's too often reframed as a conversation about "free speech" or book burning/throwing art in the trash, or something. What is important is that we take a hard look at how this shit has shaped us.
You're absolutely right that great art is often made by deeply flawed people, and once in a lifetime you may see those folks hold themselves accountable.
But otherwise I think that we have to pick up the slack and take some level responsibility to discuss these people, their art, and the effect it has on the health of our communities. Not cancelling, but meaningful discourse on how it shapes our thinking and our behaviour.
Yes, yes and yes. You hit the points I was trying to find. Thank you.
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