traptunderice wrote:
In terms of a more substantive critique, the article, which seems to be critical of hipsters, pulls a hipster move when it points to "OMFG! KEN Mode is being discussed in a more 'mainstream' news source". And USBM doesn't have shitty production; Panopticon is being produced by Colin Marston these days and sounds clean compared to his early stuff but black metal in general. The equation of lo-fi hipsters loving black metal in its original form was rather awkward. And basically all drone metal ever was made for hipsters in case you didn't know.
That is four different ways, good job. That cartoon: does anyone really buy that Europe versus NA stereotype? Surely not anyone that bothers to really delve into the sounds on both sides of the pond.
And Thomas Kovach seems like a total blowhard, but he is also a cherrypicked misrepresentation of a viewpoint.
Oh I needed one other annoying thing: the metal elitist's facebook link's front banner. Though to be fair, the guy running that site actually recommends Cobalt, something I wouldn't have expected.
Edit: Also I assume the guy referencing USBM's shitty production was pointing to older stuff like Von, Xasthur, early Leviathan, and Judas Iscariot. However, I agree with you that it seems really odd to identify with that American black metal now.
"Any fan of lo-fi recording (a hallmark of a great deal of indie rock) will love black metal."
This quote just merits special mention again. I can't wrap my head around it. Trying too hard to be inclusive with music, I guess.