Rude Boy Puff wrote:Did I say that? Not sure. Maybe sounds like me.Jordan f. wrote:honestly I can see both sides of this argument. VH was pretty much saying "hardcore is a joke", at the same time I found the joke funny...
Hardcore should be about something. I know Zach, Willa and the other dudes who liked VH will agree with me on this. Truth be told, Vic Hardcore is just to laid back. I thought the band was funny. A wise man once said something along the lines of "I love music that is talking shit about me"-Lord Puffin.
I hope this next band is actually serious and writes intelligent lyrics.
Also, Devlan is a dogg. Had Heart reunion?
I definatly like "joke" hardcore as they call it bands like casey jones or good clean fun. What sucks even more is when kids who arent even into hardcore make their funny joke hardcore bands. I never saw VH and dont really know any of its members so dont take that comment personally you coulda wrote the next age of querral for all I know, but the name of your band suggests otherwise and you know how we all judge books. Victorias reputation for laid back hardcore is the main reason Im all over the nuts of Promises. Holy fuck a hardcore band that takes this medium seriously. A band that would make me want a shirt that said Victoria Hardcore.
Whos gonna beat Zach to tearing this post apart?
Hardcore should always be fun. Always. Now, can we balance that with forward thinking, intelligent bands/lyrics? Absolutely. Does that mean that they can't be fun/have fun? No. Does that mean that a band can't just be all about having fun? I may be remembering wrong here, Pat, but I seem to remember you sporting a few Terror shirts, and if you even TRY and convince me that that band has a message besides "stage dives and high fives" the next time I see you I will point, laugh, and continue to do so for at least fifteen minutes.
Besides that, I've always been in bands that are serious about the music we make, and a message we deliver. That message can be delivered via good times, however. And just because we have a message does not mean other bands MUST have a message.
Vegan Holocaust was fun. They played a handful of shows, did a Bad Brains cover, released a hilarious demo, and several members (Devlan most prominent among them) remain solid members of our community. How is that a bad thing? Why must Hardcore be defined by a judgmental, cliquish attitude? Who's next after the good time kids are booted out? Me? I don't wear a crew cut, I think that a vast majority of double kick/moshtastic hardcore is ridiculous, I wear all black and listen to crusty, distorted bands. The message my band has is far different from the message most hardcore bands put out. Promises most definitely does not conform to my lyrical content. I love Promises, however, and continue to (and will always) support that band and those people.
Hardcore is a constantly evolving, every changing genre that has the good fortune of being able to continuously represent its roots. Why should we give that up in favor of a closed off attitude that NEVER EVER works, and only kills communities?
Jordan/Hunter, you're better than this. There is always room for any kind of band in Hardcore, and saying "X band isn't good enough" is stupid, childish, and generally bigoted.
Pat, you're better than this too, but I'm giving you a pass because you weren't involved in the scene at the time, so couldn't really understand my complete bafflement at the turn around I'm witnessing here. Also, the points you raised vis a vis Casey Jones and Good Clean Fun are well raised. My response to that would be to simply state that some bands, no matter what their intentions, are shitty because of the people involved in them. I can point to a shitload of bands that had a "message" that fit that same mold.
Stop generalizing. Stop acting like you're better than the person next to you. You're not.