I've been into Metal (and over the past
several years) Goth for the best part of two decades. As a result, in
that time I have seen a lot of things come and go in the scene; a lot
of spurious fads and five minute wonders that have disappeared into
obscurity. I am very much a man that wears being a goth/metalhead mix
on his sleeve, and will no doubt still continue to do so for many
years – irrespective of cynics out there that believe I should be
some beige cardigan wearing tedious bore “at my age”. Fuck them, and
while they're at it – they can fuck off, come back and fuck off
again some more as far as I'm concerned.
“But, why are you so defensive about
it?”
Well, when you've been into it all for such a period of time and you see people call everything from Tim Burton films, vaguely dull coloured frilly clothing and edgy coloured shit haircuts and tattoos, and things in Primarni that have faded band logos on it – you're bound to get a bit pissed off with it all and get defensive. Rightfully so.
Well, when you've been into it all for such a period of time and you see people call everything from Tim Burton films, vaguely dull coloured frilly clothing and edgy coloured shit haircuts and tattoos, and things in Primarni that have faded band logos on it – you're bound to get a bit pissed off with it all and get defensive. Rightfully so.
I remember when I first got into it
all, and there was no way people would even wear biker jackets, Doc
Martens, and band T shirts of bands that they know fuck all about. In
fact, it was looked down upon even more than it is today and actually
viewed with a sense of fear. People associated you with “Hell's
Angel” type people and gave you a fair bit of distance. Also, the
exposure of music was kept very much underground, and the notion of
downloading films and music was still the stuff of complete fantasy;
especially when the fastest internet connection speed was as fast as
56kbit/sec and the world wide web as we know it today was in a
practically embryonic phase. Knowing about music was limited to tape
trading, or scouring through album liner notes to find out what other
bands to check out that they toured with, or were friends with.
Exchanging mix tapes with friends, discovering new music in a
completely grass roots level – that was fresh and carried a far
stronger air of excitement that it carries today.
I could could elaborate further, but
the basic consensus in those days that there is not a rat shit in
hell's chance that the mainstream wanted to copy or emulate our
fashion. To be honest, we liked it that way – it was an identity of
our own; having fuck all to do with mainstream culture for the most
part – until the occasional band like Guns and Roses and Metallica
broke through, along with stuff like Nirvana to name a couple. Okay,
the albums may have “charted” as such – but back then there was
no way anybody wanted to emulate our lifestyle or how we looked in
any shape of form.
Don't get me wrong – I welcome fellow
metalheads and goths, that's all well and good. I welcome the newer
generation of people who are getting into new bands, checking out the
old bands, and flying the “freak flag” of being an alternative.
It's good to see that people are still being a part of the
subculture, who simply aren't pleased with listening to musical
diarrhoea pumped out of tedious radio stations, such as the latest
hits from “Bored Lambrini Housewife FM” and such. That's great –
please continue and keep the whole culture alive.
However, due to the nature of today's
people with fickle attention spans that change far quicker than they
ever did before thanks to the internet – it has brought a load of
fucking morons along that like the idea of being “edgy” for a
short time period, until the bovine masses decide on the “sage
advice” spoon fed by the media. Trend morons who have under shaved
hair in fruity colours, “bad decision” tattoos and expander
piercings – which was one the sole preserve of what I refer to as
“my ethnic group”. Ironically, these are the same people who
sneer at us for being alternative, having tattoos, or having fruity
coloured strange haircuts. The same sort of people that done stuff to
my friends like throw them down a flight of stairs, putting them in
hospital for the simple crime of having a mohawk back in the day.
Also, while playing things like Grand Theft Guitar Hero and liking
the rock soundtracks on them with completely zero sense of irony. “Ah
sweet! It's that song 'Enter The Sandman' and 'Welcome To That
Jungle'” they squeal, deciding to shovel much of this down their
ears and throats as possible until the next big thing comes along.
While raiding charity shops for piss stained leathers to wear for a
couple of weeks, and joining the hipster edgy Zeitgeist with shit
beards, record players, and looking like they fell from the 1970s or
1980s – because looking like you came from then is somehow “the
new cool” (or should I say “looking sick as fuck, bro” - or
whatever fucking adjective they say now).
From my point of view (and I'm
definitely sure I'm not alone), many of my “ethnic group” are
getting pretty pissed off with it. A sea of Primarni branded morons,
wearing Doc Martens and Ramones shirts, with fruity coloured shaved
hair and shit tattoos of skulls and zombies – because somehow
looking like the people you take the piss out of is “in vogue”
this season.
So, is it little wonder that people
like me get real sick of your shit – when you're doing it as a
fashion statement?
Don't worry – the REAL alternatives
can spot you fake twats a fucking mile off, and we're all onto you.
We will rightfully reclaim Goth and
Metal, and we will fight to have it back and restore it.
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