tisdag 15 december 2009

Eternally Mine

"It seems like it’s their way of staying elite and true to a certain perspective. And I like the fact that the music throws up all these walls and really wants to be elite. It really wants to have this fascist existence. It’s ridiculous, but at the same time, it’s about creating this sense of purity and refinement to what they’re doing in the face of having this repressed lifestyle. And they don’t wanna be liberated at all. They’d rather annihilate everything around them.At the same time, the first half hour of some black metal records is just this beautiful piano fugue or something. There doesn’t seem to be any real sense of trying to cut to the chase and sell something to a certain public. It’s all so self-infatuated, like “We have no concern for any marketplace aesthetic at all.” It’s amazing."

"To me, you can’t really reference black metal. You either gotta play it totally and purely and devote yourself to it or not."


-Thurston Moore


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