You know, I love those albums where they fucked around did things like hard-pan all the drums to the right channel. I’m here for the experimentation.
Always looking for new music.
He/they pronouns.
You know, I love those albums where they fucked around did things like hard-pan all the drums to the right channel. I’m here for the experimentation.
That’s a nice haul!
Thanks, I’ll check some out. Do you know Scumpulse? They’re a scottish band that mix crust punk with black metal.
I’m not a mod here so I can’t speak for the community rules, but personally I’d love some crust/anarchopunk recommendations 😊
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There are a lot of reasons, but I think this article does a good job of listing the main criticisms: https://www.themarysue.com/the-autism-speaks-controversy-explained/
But in a nutshell:
I’ve always thought “separate the art from the artist” should be a conversation, not a hard and fast rule. I’ve never heard White Freckles so I don’t really have an opinion on this. But if the track is meaningful and brings beauty to people’s lives, that’s valid despite the artist being a piece of shit.
There are some artists where I feel the artist’s behaviour does not outweigh the impact of their work on my life, for example Eric Clapton, but there are other artists where I feel their work stands up despite the artist’s actions (Prince, David Bowie).
“sexual deviancy” aaah okay, you’ve shown us who you are now.
Who is the “you” in your statement? Who has done what, exactly, to threaten children in your view?
You know it’s okay to dress brightly, flamboyantly, dazzlingly and even fabulously too, right?
Yeah there’s an honesty in his voice that really resonates with me.
Anathema are one of my favourite ever bands. This entire album is immensely important to me.
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I understand your point but let’s not ignore that fossil fuel corporations have made campaign donations and contributions to legislators for as long as those corporations existed. Whether or not legislators totally bought into the FUD (and I’m not sure all did, the same way not everyone in the wider public discourse bought into it) it was literally not in their interests to legislate against fossil fuel.
So, yes, we should hold them responsible.
Climate change has been in the public discourse since at least the 80’s, so legislators did know. It just hasn’t been in their interests to acknowledge it.
Oh sorry, a hob is a stove!
That looks amazing! He should be proud.