Communication
of worldview is inevitable. It very well may be that one cannot
understand, fathom or make sense of what is being communicated. One
very well may not understand one’s own worldview, i.e., not even
understand what one is communicating. But communication takes place in everything we do.
I
bring this up due to my recent exposure to the band “The Swans”. I
have heard their name over the years but never listened to their music.
It occurred to me that when someone makes “music” like the Swans, they
are not doing so in order to
make excellent music that communicates excellence. They are doing so,
in my opinion, to communicate their worldview, deliberately. Music like
the Swans, the Sex Pistols, GG Allin, Napalm Death, etc., etc. is not made in order to be good music. It is made to challenge, to provoke and to indulge.
I
think this is important to realize when listening to this category of
entertainment. Some may be entertained by this sort of thing, but
musically, it becomes boring quite quickly and is simply vulgar. Sure,
they may be challenging the status quo, they may be pointing out and
articulating some things that are wrong with our society, but I think
that there are better ways to achieve these goals.
This
music is provocative, ugly, violent and aggressive. But that is the
goal. But it is not meant to be long lasting, good music. We need to
seek out the motivation of the artist in order to be responsible and have understanding of what is taking place.
When
it comes down to it, this is really an examination of rock-n-roll.
Rock-n-roll was started as a medium for rebellion. Rock bands do what
they do (at least the ones who are not in it for the money), the idea is
to create a new form of music that is contrary (and really) the
opposite of what is currently popular. The idea is to push the
boundaries, to break the barriers, to fight against that which is
currently acceptable.
I
really don't have an end goal in all of this but only to say that any
kind of involvement, on our part, in any form of entertainment or art
ought to be done with understanding.
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