traptunderice wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Jürgen wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Honestly, I don't want musicians to talk about politics. I don't want to be preached to while I'm listening to music.
Having political lyrics = preaching? Whatever.
I completely disagree with you. I prefer music to have some substance beyond just being a bunch of notes in succession. I'm not denying that a lot of bands fail at political lyrics, though.
I never said I don't want substance in a song. It's just hard to sing along to Megadeth with Mustaine being a Christian conservative douche. I would rather a band not have political lyrics then to fail at them. Singing about religion or war is fine but when it come to politics, it just seems the band is trying to press their views on the audience especially with mainstream bands like Greed Day, SOAD or RATM. Most of the time, fans like Green Day's aren't intelligent enough to think differently from what they are spoon fed so they fucken eat it up like an absolute truth.
Bands do the same thing with war and religion, though. Pro or against, they often seem to be pressing their views on everybody else. It's difficult to write music and lyrics WITHOUT pressing your views on people in some way. Unless you're a boy band and all you ever write is love songs.
Bolt Thrower singing about war is completely different than some anti-war band singing about war. Bolt Thrower describes war and glorifies it but never really presses any agenda.
The thing with religion is
most metal bands are athiest, pagan, satanist, or anti-organized religion. All views I could agree with. I don't listen to Christian metal just like I don't listening to music with political lyrics. Expressing views I agree with is fine by me but when it comes to politics things are so complicated and which most people are ignorant to most lyrics fail.
Fair enough. If the music itself is good, I can still enjoy it despite disagreeing with the lyrics (I listen to metal, as well as other forms of music, for the actual music - not for the lyrical messages). But when it seems like all a band can do is rant against republicans, Christians, etc., then I start to get a little tipped off. Just as I get annoyed with how a lot of Christian bands can do nothing but sing about praising God without actually putting much thought or effort into the actual music.
I also get annoyed with metal fans who basically know absolutely nothing about religion and are simply spoon-fed what to believe by bands like Deicide and Exodus. Religion is a lot more complex than many metal bands/fans realize. It's not just about believing in some "invisible being" or "higher power." Nor is it just about believing in a Messiah who came down from heaven and died for our sins. It's also about discovering how everything in the universe came to be (is it physically possible for something to evolve from nothingness, for example?), how order was created, what the meaning of life is, what emotion means, etc. God means different things to different people. To some, a divine spirit. To some, the forces of nature. To some, the human soul. You don't necessarily have to agree with religion, but you do need to at least respect it. Just as I can respect intelligent atheism. And these metal fans that scream "RELGION IZ TEH GHEY!!!1111" just because of what their favorite metal fans tell them to believe are just as bad as those teenagers who spew anti-Bush statements based solely on what Green Day told them to believe in American Idiot.