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Hear No Evil

Posted by dirty from Cardiff - Published on 13/04/2010 at 11:12
9 comments » - Tagged as Art, Comedy, Culture, Music, Stage, Topical

Yn Gymraeg

[This article goes out to Gareth from Burning Red]

It's not that I hate love songs. It's not that at all. I'm just extremely specific about what love songs I like. I'm specific about what I listen to in general. I can't remember the last time I walked into HMV to buy a CD. I'm with Sambow on this: Celine Dion, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Lady Gaga and Elton John can all take a hike. To paraphrase the indie band Art Brut: popular culture no longer applies to me.

"Beautiful girl, you know it'll never work, you're gonna make me suicidal, suicidal, suicidal" sang Sean Kingston. I remember it was the straw that by far broke the camel's back. It made me 'suicidal, suicidal, suicidal'. What's going on there? It was summer, it was the number 33a coming back from one of my many badly paid jobs where my boss didn't know what a fag break was, or a break in general was. 

Needless to say, I was ratty. Extremely ratty.

Some youth (yes, I am sixteen, and yes, I want to kill nearly every teenager I see) decided to play that song on repeat for the entirety of the 20 minute journey. Given, if I'd had an mp3 player on me to block out the offending noise or a book to take my mind off it, it wouldn't be so offensive. If it wasn't the hottest day on record, I would be okay with it. But it was rush hour. The bus was packed. All I could hear was that tinny song coming out some 'sickkk' phone from the back of the bus. Yeah mate, that's right, that is sick, that is gangster, you know, I think that's what Tupac did during his spare time. He rode Cardiff Bus and played **** music out of his phone. I'm so out of touch, hold on, I'm running upstairs to burn all my music, books, put on MTV Base and put on my best Nikes and jeans. I just can't 'like' the music that's broadcast on television and on the radio.

That's when I gave up, my will to live died right there, right then at the bus stop outside the Maltsters Arms in Llandaff near the junction at the top of Fairwater Road.

Cheryl Cole? "We gotta fight, fight, fight, fight, fight for this love"? Mate, aren't you getting divorced? Shouldn't you "file, file, file, file, file for divorce"? Your timing couldn't have been better. I LOLed, and I LOLed, and I blew the house down. Seen her hair adverts? 'Dull, limp, lifeless'? That's not her hair; that's her personality. 

Hannah Montana? My cat sounds better. My cat is dead. She's been dead for 5 years.

"Bitches, guns and bling were never part of the four elements, and never will be" rapped dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip on their hit 'Thou Shalt Always Kill'. I wonder if 50 Cent keeps this in mind when he raps, along with every other 'rapper' we get nowadays. What happened to meaningful rap music – hip hop that inspired people, bands like Public Enemy and KRS-One? We get Eminem instead of Grandmaster Flash. Since when was that fair? G-Unit? No thanks, but how about Immortal Technique, Sage Francis and Mos Def? 

I'm really sorry. I don't mean to come across as a music snob, but I just am. Yes, I'm slagging off popular music, and no, I won't back down. Can we say 'mediocrity' as a whole? M-E-D-I-O-C-R-I-T-Y. All together now, breath in, breath out: mediocrity.

Paramore make me want to vomit, they've taken every female musician and blended it into an Avril Lavigne-esque sound. Look at Paramore, compare them with Hole, Bikini KillI and Joan Jett, then tell me who was more talented and innovative. I avoid popular radio shows like the plague and now my favourite bands are back in fashion? They're like No Doubt when they destroyed their fan base by becoming a generic pop rock band à la the album 'Hella Good' fused with Kelly Clarkson. They've shown appreciation for bands like Death Cab for Cutie, The Cure and Sunnyday Real Estate which begs the question: how can they listen to such brilliant music and come out with such excrement? Then again, Fall Out Boy murdered 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' as Joy Division are one of their influences. It's such a shame that **** sells.

A cover of The Cure's 'Close to Me' by Kaki King is on an advert, along with 'La Isla Encanta' by The Pixies and now 'Blister in the Sun' by the Violent Femmes is being used to sell Fosters? I heard 'I Got Love' by the King Blues on a cat food advert. 

I don't want to "shake it like a Polaroid picture" like Outkast, I can't shake my "badonkadonk" like Missy Elliott, I'm not "down in Albion" with Babyshambles, and I have no idea how to dance to "Poker Face".

"Oi, you, are ya gonna bang Doe? Oi, you, are ya gonna-". Stop right there. We've gone from the likes of L7 and Queens of the Stone Age being popular to the internet sensation of "Are You Gonna Bang Doe"? Who's Doe? The Duke of Edinburgh? Tempting, but I still don't know who you're on about. "Do you want chicken? I'm going to Nando's" would even be a better lyric. 

The media influences us more than we realise. We're exposed to more and more adverts every day on the radio, television and internet. We're told what to watch and when to watch it, people mistakenly think that because it's on MTV it must be good. No, many artists and musicians have had to censor their work or compromise their vision to gain mainstream success: MTV were even afraid to show Michael Jackson as he was a black artist at one point.

Killing the music industry is the best thing that we're doing as a youth movement as a whole. For more information on this, check out Matt Mason's The Pirate's Dilemma if you're interested in this topic. It's well known that musicians make more money out of merchandise than signing huge record deals with record-giants from the RIAA. Even smaller labels are now compromising their traditional sounds, signing emo-pop-punk bands to gain more attention from younger listeners (for example: Epitaph's signing of Farewell).

There's no generation gap anymore. We're listening to the same music as our parents; my Mum's even got a copy of 'Riverside' (which she once affectionately got mixed up with Michael Flatley's 'Riverdance'). There aren't any differences, not anymore. Generation gaps are important. We need to have our own distinctive culture, bands, fashion and books to say "that's ours" to look back on when we're older. How are we going to do that with the same rubbish being peddled everywhere? 

Not all's lost. Subpop (a legendary American record label famous for being the first to sign Fugazi, Sonic Youth and Nirvana) are still signing artists who have been propelled to fame through hard work like Modest Mouse, famous for their hit song 'Float On'. The Postal Service, Low and the Go!Team are still signed. The Black Lips, an offensively less-than-well-known band given their talent are signed to Vice Records. The smaller bands who have more talent and work harder to avoid the Devil who goes under various pseudonyms such as Kerrang!, MTV, MTV2 etc are finally getting the recognition they deserve. F---ed Up's album 'The Chemistry of Common Life' won the 2009 Polaris Prize.

I don't read the NME anymore. 

I don't have music channels.

I don't read the NME. 

I'm so out of touch. I didn't even know who Crystal Castles were until around a year ago. 

You know what? All of my favourite singers couldn't 'strictly' sing, there's some comfort in knowing that 20 years from now The Velvet Underground will still be widely listened to, along with Tom Waits, Elliott Smith... whereas bands like YouMeAtSix will fall by the way-side. There's no way they have the talent and durability to have a career like The Cure's. 

Deep down, I'm worried that independent music is going to be ditched by our generation. That's what I worry about the most. You know, I think I'm getting bitter in my mid-teenage years.

Photo Credit: 'Three Wise Monkeys' by Anderson Mancini

9 CommentsPost a comment

Sambow

Sambow

Commented 25 months ago - 13th April 2010 - 09:07am

I agree completley with what you wrote, I can't even describe how much I loathe Cheryl Cole- and many MANY more of the singers ( if you can call them that) that you mentioned. Great Article :)

Sambow

Sambow

Commented 25 months ago - 13th April 2010 - 10:08am

- but that's only including the tone death ones, How can you not like independant music. It's way better than the stuff their putting on the radio today, sheesh.

CLICdan

CLICdan

Commented 25 months ago - 13th April 2010 - 12:10pm

Sam, I think you mean "tone deaf". ;) Although "Tone Death" would make an awesome band name!

CeefaxOfLife

CeefaxOfLife

Commented 25 months ago - 13th April 2010 - 15:30pm

If new music radio wasn't dead then 6Music closing means it definitely is now.

But but but... the best place to find new music and good new music at that are mp3 blogs.

Check

http://gorillavsbear.blogspot.com/
http://www.20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk/wordpress/
http://nopaininpop.com/
http://www.moteldemoka.com/
or
(PLUG ALERT) http://ceefaxoflife.blogspot.com/

Keep hunting.

Sambow

Sambow

Commented 25 months ago - 14th April 2010 - 10:25am

@Dan
haha! Beg my terrible spelling/grammar/punctuation. Yesterday I updated my facebook status to "I'll" instead of "ill" It just keeps getting worse. Thank goodness we have you wonderful people on the sub-editorial group or who knows what most of my articles would turn out like. :D

ninax

Commented 25 months ago - 14th April 2010 - 11:32am

thats well good man:)

emb789

emb789

Commented 25 months ago - 19th April 2010 - 20:55pm

Tone Death...
YEAH! DEATH TO TONES!!
AND SEMI-TONES!!!
AND EVERY OTHER INTERVAL THE ABRSM EXPECT US TO LEARN FOR GRADE 5 THEORY!!!!!!!!!!!

roo

roo

Commented 22 months ago - 26th July 2010 - 13:36pm

ok, I still don't know who Crystal Castles are... but great article anyway :D

Snow..

Snow..

Commented 22 months ago - 26th July 2010 - 14:02pm

I totally agree, walking down the street and hearing all this cheryl cole squaking out of someone's phone really annoys me. Independent music ftw.

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