I Don’t Control Time Zones

Once upon a time I was at a party and some gal mentioned Terry Gilliam and I told her my favorite Terry Gilliam film was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). She responded that it was “too mainstream,” a point I beg to differ, but regardless, I was taken back. I tend to pride myself on my love of relatively obscure and non mainstream artists (particularly in music). Now, let’s not mince ;) our words here, I do not base my tastes on how commercially successful or not a piece of music is. It’s simply not a factor. I listen to a song/album and if I like it I do, if I don’t, then I don’t. As simple as that. The mainstream just isn’t my bag and I have a hatred for much of it, there’s no reason I need to be associated with it, like Chomsky and Porn. With that being said, if we Klaymers, especially me, grew up in the 60s, we would be surfing safari on the mainstream. You would probably catch me crying my eyes out with all the ladies in the sea of Beatlemania. Now today, my favorites conist of 90-95% independent, underground artists and 5-10% heavy hitters in the mainstream. If we took Doc Brown’s Delorean for a spin and hit up 1967, it would be vice versa, and even my then unknown faves of that era like the Velvet Underground, were on the majors. Strange. The reason I find this peculiar is because I feel like the whole DIY, Punk ethic and aesthetic and what have you is something I highly value and is a big part of music/art for me. If I was a teen a few decades back I would have a totally different experience. In this respect, I am really glad I was born twenty years ago.

Anyone else’s mind wander like mine or do I just have too much time on my hands? lol

Chris

2 thoughts on “I Don’t Control Time Zones”

  1. It’s always nice to see people who support independent artists. My blog is dedicated to musicians who main stream media fail to recognize. I am similar to you, I can enjoy some “mainstream” music, but I find myself becoming more in touch and enjoying the bands that aren’t on the radio or MTV, etc.

    Any input or promotion of a musician on my blog to help promote those who deserve it would be awesome. Check it out sometime =]

  2. Sure man, what’s your blog called? And on here we constantly promote our underground faves like the Black Lips, Jay Reatard (sadly deceased :( ), King Khan, Mark Sultan, No Age, Box Elders, Hunx and His Punx, Nobunny, Harlem, Girls, Pains of Being Pure At Heart, Animal Collective (though not as underground anymore, still awesome), and numerous others. So yeah, I’d recommend all of those guys. I also recommend a local (local to me, Wakefield, MA) group known as Silhouette Rising. They’re an up and coming band that could certainly use promoton/recognition and deserve it.

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