Anon 11/17/2018 (Sat) 01:15:26 No.2543 del
>>2535
>Almost a little surprised that I never heard of this. Though I don't closely track the music realm. I've would've thought I'd run into some butthurt right wing punditry at somepoint.
then you have missed the twitching period coming from him in 2017. I thougth he was making videos about laughing at all the public he could find, poking fun in different mediums (press and Youtube mostly).

It´s not simply about butthurt right wing punditry like a SJW would do. In fact, he criticizes everything and no one is safe. He is defined as the 20 year old that has discovered the world of politics and tries to be nihilistic. You would say he is a newbie artist that has entered into the fame a few years ago but he has made like 8 albums before his character came up since 2003 so he perfectly knew what he was doing. Not a hero to listen but more like a drunk messenger that has caught the spotlight in a forced way while accidental at the same time.

>I actually have had a few songs from the past where bands I didn't like or even had songs I was ideologically opposed too that I'd daydream too.
I have loved and daydreamed with black metal, rock out with punk (Ramones, Public Image, This Heat). Hell, I perfectly have known that a couple of american artists are from Illinois and democrats yet I could care less if nothing political is shown in their work. Even if it does, as long as the views are understandable or have an artistic context to convey in their works, I just don´t look down at them for having different mindsets. There are other times in which one would use the artistic skills with obnoxious techniques and plain messages that I mostly pass.

>it seems to be less just leftest hippy and more of him stating he doesn't know what to do and all those points he makes being various people screaming things. But It's the first off the top of my head that's easily searchable.
the best thing is that despite the message or political intentions, I have checked that the album itself (A Space in Time) is worth it.

In fact,that song still applies today and it´s beautifully sung along with the stops, you can daydream a bit with the arpeggios. As you say, it takes not only one perspective but fears from any person who think about the political climate and futuristic decisions. That´s not just politics but a general message from the whole spectrum even if it harshly criticizes capitalism and war. There are some musicians that create simple songs just to give the message and not deliver any musical content but an spontaneous message.

And everyone criticized Nixon around that time, it was beyond mainstream during those years, really cliche stuff. The ones who went further and protested beyond that political climate were the creators of metal: Black Sabbath.

Choosing the satanic route to catch the attention, surprising everyone, preventing them from selling their records and making their concerts at first and critics avoiding them as if they were the plague.