Slayer Of Kings wrote:
rio wrote:
That's quite a statement though, to say all Sunn 0))) fans are degrading themselves to fit in with other kvlt people? They're not really that kvlt anyway. I've seen them on the cover of mainstream magazines!
They don't all degrade themselves, bad taste has to come from somewhere. Magazine covers eh? Well, the hype has expanded to the press, then.
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Either way, they are actually much more "accessible" than many other bands that your statement may more accurately be aimed at

Accessibility varies from person to person. I personally can see why some people would like this, but I've never gotten on too well with total anti-hype music. I'm a visual artist, academically schooled, so perhaps I have peculiar views of why a piece of art is/was popular/unpopular, and personally I'm not buying this non-musical bullshit that tries to break all barriers, failing to recognise the purpose of these barriers.
But what barriers does it break? Melody? Rhythm? Indeed it does, but these are things which had already been done away with in the avant garde sections of other music forms long before Sunn 0))), so I don't accept the argument that some people make: That they are lone rebels without a cause who have taken experimentation one step too far. Nor do I accept that music that has broken these barriers is incapable of being very powerfully emotional. I remember clearly someone telling me about how he and some friends had played one single tone on a piano, but had kept it sustained for hours on end. At first they found it boring- but eventually they said they became emotionally attached to this one tone, and when they finally stopped it they actually felt a deep sense of loss! This is the kind of phenomena that I think bands like this are exploring.
What they are doing certainly has precedent in classical music- and in the works of composers like Cage, Stockhausen etc there is a similar spirit of destruction- unpicking the elements that we recognise as being the foundation stones of music. Even if I am not in the mood to listen to their music, it is worth "experiencing" just to see how metal can withstand this type of reduction. Pretty well, in my opinion.
Well perhaps this is overanalysis, but to me one of the beauties of this album is the way it invites you to think deeply about what it means. I too have academic schooling in the arts (the guy who told me the one-tone story was a lecturer of mine) so discussions like these are something I enjoy a lot.
