Dead Machine wrote:
Grind is for people who say, "I like death metal, but I wish it was more chaotic and random."
Either that, or people with low attention spans.
Well, most grind, anyway. Pig Destroyer is for those rare souls who laugh while reading Burroughs or like Dark Angel's Darkness Descends, but want to hear it remade, twice as fast and much shorter.
To me, the appeal of grind is its simple approach, the heaviness, and the chaos. Grind is like the anti-prog: it doesn't ever condescend. Personally, I feel that more intelligent grind bands are the natural evolution of thrash, but that's probably just me and nobody else.
Well, I think it is an offshoot of thrash, but I could be wrong...
I think that it is only fair to differentiate between Grindcore and Goregrind... I can understand the de-evolutionary statement being made by grind bands that deal with political/societal issues, but I can't understand the appeal of goregrind...
I was in the Pediatric Intensive Care unit for three nights last week (my son became very sick and almost died)... next to us was a boy around 7-8 that had been involved in a hit-and-run accident (he was the hit part) where he was dragged for a good distance... I saw his face and it wasn't pretty; half of it was missing and you could hear the blood gurgling when he breathed through the oxygen machine, but that was not the worst; the worst was listening to his mother wail and cry, a primordial sound of total despair... the boy never stirred once the whole time he was there... Irelayed with all here the time my aunt was beaten, raped and left for dead, and I fail to see anything funny about such things.
Maybe I take things too seriously, I don't know, but there is enough ugliness in the world, the last thing we need is more.
V.