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As much as I want to love current MM, I don't think he can top Antichrist Superstar or ever be as relevant as he was back then. Shock/rebellion in rock has shifted into something else, I think Ariel Pink and Xiu Xiu have it but not MM. Mechanical Animals was a respectable effort back in its day, though not really my thing.
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“No dream, no wildest nightmare, prefigured for Ish
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As much as I want to love current MM, I don't think he can top Antichrist Superstar or ever be as relevant as he was back then. Shock/rebellion in rock has shifted into something else, I think Ariel Pink and Xiu Xiu have it but not MM. Mechanical Animals was a respectable effort back in its day, though not really my thing.
Yeah, but I’d draw a line between relevancy and, since some people always mix them together (not you), influence. Those who lack all influence to others may be relevant to some, even if it were only for the teenage pimple boys with black nails and chucks. (like i was)
David Eugene Edwards has the ability to take amazing songs like Partisan and Day of the Lords and add something to them. His 'Wovenhand' album Refractory Obdurate definitely made my top 10 of 2014 list.
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