As I sit here in the closed confines of my work cubicle
stealing company time writing a column specifically targeted for my mom (Hi
Mom! Love you! Remember to iron my heavy metal slacks!); I find myself drifting
into the nether regions of my cloudy, almost brain dead mind dredging up what
I've been listening to these past few days. Whether it has been in the car, on
my iPod or computer, I've been floating in the heavy metal dark-matter void of
music that some may call "cult" (or kvlt depending on if you're
REALLY cult or a member of the Nuclear War Now message board). But just because
I sometimes veer into this region of heavy metal and partake of bands like
Pallbearer or Stargazer doesn’t mean I intentionally stay there because
the bands aren’t widely listened to. I’ve found something about them that
distinguishes them from the rest of the garbage out there. And there’s a LOT of
garbage out there.
Garbage is a fascinating thing. You see, it accumulates
everywhere you go. It could be some dog poop on the sidewalk or a gum wrapper
at the beach. You probably have some garbage in your house you haven’t thrown
away yet but you’ll get to it eventually. Hell, I still have several used
condoms and a tennis ball with pubic hair glued to it under my bed (it’s best
not to ask). Underground heavy metal music is similar. But unlike most of us,
some connoisseurs of our scene feel the need to fill their homes full of
garbage similar to a hoarder that collects piles and piles of bullshit until
their entire house is filled with...piles and piles of bullshit! I like to
think that a majority of us are discerning fans with refined tastes on what we
like. On occasion we find that piece of garbage demo or album you grabbed a few
days or years back, but on the whole, our collections are filled with pristine
trophies and true classics. I may be deluding myself on that last sentence, but
bear with me.
What defines cult in heavy metal music? Does it have to be so
underground that the number of Hessians who listen to it number in the one of
tens? Perhaps the band has a bunch of splits, EPs, and demos but no full length
album? Or is the band long defunct; its members middle-aged, working 40 hours a
week, raising a family, and have all but forgotten about a period in their life
when they used to be a mediocre heavy metal band in the early/mid-80s? When
does being cult and "true" become just more words in the hipster
dictionary?
So this inevitably leads me to heavy metal hipsters. If you
thought hipsters were regulated to the indie scene and all live in Portland,
then you would be wrong. Hipsters are everywhere and can be involved in
anything. There’s video game hipsters, sci-fi hipsters, horror movie hipsters,
etc... Hell, I’ll even admit to being a know-it-all hipster asshole on
occasion. Especially when I’m fuckin’ right!
Heavy metal hipsters are fellow Hessians who make it their
goal in life to find the most obscure heavy metal/hard rock music, buy the
expensive vinyl and then proceed to say, "You haven't heard of Satan’s
Love Pump? I thought you were metal. They put out a 7-inch in 1983 in Greece
and have a song on a vinyl comp. They're awesome!" And when you ask,
"What else do they have out?" They look at you as if you're retarded
because that 7-inch and 1-song contribution to a vinyl comp is literally the
ONLY music that band has released. What makes Satan’s Love Pump so awesome
besides the incredibly badass name I made up? Is it the fact that they have no
discography whatsoever? Or that the songs they do have are nothing more than
basement recordings where the drums are too loud, the guitars are barely
distorted, no bass at all, and the vocals aren't in key?
Look, I'm not bashing obscure music; I love good obscure
music. Yes, there were bands back in the day that never got the recognition
they deserved and their discography is limited. I get it. But for a lot of
those old bands, there's a good reason why they never made it into the big
time. All those demos, EPs, and contributions to comps never went anywhere
because the band itself was subpar at best. The same goes for some of the newer
music being released today. This obsession with bestial blackened war thrash
“play-fast-as-fuck-with-no-discernible-riffs” metal has been trending for years
with hundreds of bands vying for top position on who’s the most unoriginal. Do
I like some of it? Yes. Again, there are always a few that stand out above the
rest (i.e., Impiety); but the majority are fucking garbage and I don’t fill my
music collection with garbage. See what I did there? I knew the garbage analogy
would eventually work. I spent all day on that fucker.
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