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nostalgiamonster · 1 year
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Death Grips is online
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cognitohazard · 9 months
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they broke out the gym class parachute tent in the death grips pit
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slutdge · 1 year
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crumbpigeon · 8 months
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Chosen of Shar
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teddytheartist · 2 months
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Zukka for the win my guys
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znuffed-up · 1 year
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kyuhudraws · 4 months
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laur-the-cat-prince · 5 months
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traceybrakes · 7 months
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Let's Talk About Un-ironicizing Art!
In light of a lot of the conversations i've seen surrounding Death Grips and recent events concerning them, I want to take the time to point out that this is a good time to start thinking about how we engage with art on the whole!
For a long time, the irony poisoned method of consumption went unchecked in all facets of internet culture. As an internet musician in current day, I have noticed a sharp disconnect between artists and enthusiasts/casual listeners when it comes to attitudes surrounding music specifically, though I've witnessed it permeate all forms of art in some way.
I see people who have grown scared to engage on deeper levels, intentionally severing any resonant connections or knowledge learned from a piece of media before it has the chance to take root. In short, dare to be vulnerable! Dare to enjoy something on the basis that you yourself resonate with it, and not for any other nebulous reasoning. When masses of people relegate art to a spectacle, not only do artists become more likely to be disenchanted with the passions that fuel their work, but the consumer base ultimately suffers as well. All art at that point becomes less an extension of ourselves, less a vehicle to explore our identities, and is rendered a meaningless hulking sludge, or worse, the opponent to an already shrinking and narrow worldview.
Be not afraid to be unabashedly in love with the work that inspires you. Be not afraid to have the things you love misunderstood by by some. When you engage with work new and old, make sure to do it for yourself. Making and consuming art is inherently selfish, but being selfish is not inherently misguided. Allow yourself to learn, grow, discover, and repeat that cycle until the day you die.
To speak more candidly about my own experience, throughout the course of my life, there has been art that I've held near and dear to my identity, and own journey of self discovery that I seldom find others who hold the same sentiments to. I've always found this exciting. Exciting to hold something close to my chest as something so personal, and even more exciting when I can ease up on that grip when I find someone who I can share that with. However, I've also been through the throws of how the internet tends to chew up and spit out art that generally isn't understood by the many. I've fallen victim myself to the hive mind mentality that circles some artists and the cult of non-identity around them. This off-color ouroboros of knowing all about an artist's work and simultaneously upholding this facade of vapid complacency. I've come to the conclusion that if being openly supportive and connected to an artist's work or a particular piece of work automatically renders a person uninteresting and unambiguous at the very least, then I will live happily as an uninteresting open book. At the worst times, we see this line of thinking contribute to Death Grips being mocked and belittled en masse by people who are unwilling to engage with their art before they even get that far. It's heartbreaking, to me at least to see people put so much effort, emotion, and passion into transforming culture for the better to be rewarded with a crowd that's plugging their ears.
I realize I run the risk of sounding pretentious, self indulgent, or even patronizing to an extent; I apologize because that isn't my intention, I'm hoping to see gears shift at least on a micro level surrounding attitudes towards art appreciation. Remember to dare to be in love holistically with the art you engage with! Speak of the things you love in a way that makes that clear to others, and consider your peers to do the same! You and the people around you can only be better off for it.
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catchinglizards · 8 months
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beware - death grips
by me, @catchinglizards
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bumblequinn · 7 months
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man knowing death grips had to end a show early because ppl in the the audience were throwing shit at them is fucking heartbreaking. unusual, challenging art isn't some freakshow for you to gawk at and meme on. it's not something people only make or enjoy ironically. it's not a joke. it's a legitimate and genuine form of expression, and it's absolutely key to counterculture, especially for marginalized peoples.
you don't have to like weird art. it can be messy and difficult and ugly, often deliberately. if that's not for you, that's okay. but show an ounce of respect. if you can't do that, moving along and minding your business is free and easy.
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notdysfunk · 6 months
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Can I go down the slide?
(yes, once)
.💥💥💥 /ref
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aeteut · 6 months
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The love drunk in Remus’s eyes gazing at the prettiest star; he breathes Sirius.
By likeafunerall, and reposted with permission.
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rt-closetcryptic · 3 months
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How do you hold your smiling critter?
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kermit-coded · 17 days
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But There's No One Else That I Would Go To Hell For
murmur by cameron barnett // dead boy detectives (2024) // ocean vuong // dead boy detectives (2024) // to be haunted by jessie lynn mcmains // dead boy detectives (2024) // marjane satrapi // dead boy detectives (2024) // adonis, from selected poems (tr. khaled mattawa) // dead boy detectives (2024) // a field guide to getting lost by rebecca solnit // dead boy detectives (2024) // selected poems by leonard cohen // adonis, from selected poems (tr. khaled mattawa) // dead boy detectives (2024) // talk by hozier // dead boy detectives (2024) // everything is illuminated by jonathan safran foer
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