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by OrthodoxEaster
Maybe I'm out of the loop or it's b/c I'm not on any social media, but I've always thought Cave was pretty self-effacing, w/a decent sense of humor about his own shtick. Granted, it was still the '80s, but his quote about playing "entertainment music, although some might call it corn... I've just found myself usually more affected by the cliches in pop, in art, in life" has always informed my reading of his music and persona. There is definitely a degree of knowing schlock to his thing. (Granted, before that decade ended, it kinda ate what I enjoyed about his records musically.)
And I do personally agree w/his stance on not boycotting songs b/c of the artist's political opinions or persona. It's always been really perverse to me that people analyze and hold fast to this when it comes to something as abstract (and occasionally, stupid and trivial) as music—whereas some of the same people rarely wonder whether a team of 4chan incels might have designed the overtly violent video game they happen to be playing that was probably funded by Silicon Valley cash. For me, both are fine, and there's an element of fantasy to both works that's separate from the creators. I also feel like people giving so much credence to Cave running his mouth to seem quotable or having a crappy opinion gives him way, way more power and influence than he actually has.