Quote from: Penon on June 08, 2024, 11:53:36 AMPE and harsher types of noises, as for as I can see, never had their MTV/arena moment
This is true mostly, especially as far as the sounds and instrumentation go, but can it really be said about the subject matter, at least the more sexually themed aspects?
For instance, here in the US, a few years back, there was a big controversy about the Cardi B song-W.A.P. aka, Wet American Pussy.
This song was not about cats.
There was quite a sustained debate about what it meant for society that such a vulgar song was released, available for children, etc.
Anyway, no need to listen to it. Its as annoying as you can imagine. But, as someone who listens to p.e., I got an entirely different angle out of the whole kerfuffle. Reading the lyrics, its basically not that far off from something you might have seen Whitehouse/SJ do in their early days. The difference, being, of course, that W.A.P. is all wrapped in a nice, saccharine sweet layer of pop syrup.
Of course, I seriously doubt that Cardi B was inspired by early Come Org records to make this song, but it does show that popular music is dancing up to more taboos that noise has never had an issue with.
Which is what I find pathetic about it. Its FALSE. There's nothing "poppy" about this kind of stuff. Its dirty and nasty. And that's exactly what the best p.e. is, in the entire presentation. It not sugar coating anything. Its forcing you to stare into the abyss in all its blackest and make of that what you will. You can criticize their lyrics and subject matter all you want, but Bennett and co were HONEST. There was no hypocrisy.
And that maybe brings up something which actually does relate to the question of this thread. Is pe/noise maybe suffering a bit because the degeneracy of the culture it critiques has caught up with it? What is shocking anymore in a world that seems more mad and stupid by the day?
I think, like most music, it means artists have to be more creative in what they do, but there's still plenty of room for noise/p.e. to point out the hypocrisies of modern life and uncover the dark underbellies of our civilization in that honest way, as a contrast to the "safety" of popular music. Its needed more then ever, in fact.
Its just that only screaming "FUCK!" and "CUNT!" really loud over feedback and a bondage sample isn't going to cut it anymore. And that's probably a good thing. Leave that to Cardi B.
Just as an example of a relatively "newer" act that shows its not dead, take Am Not. Creating always interesting p.e. that very much is built on what came before, but putting his own spin on it, which very thoughtful and engaging lyrics for the current age.