Victor Von Doom
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Originally posted by papabeard
Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
"The name can't originate from post-modern, because a) it's not"Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
"Post-modernism is not the issue here"
Thanks, I did say those things.
Personally, I have issue with the term post-rock. You can debate post-modernism if you wish, but it's not the point at hand.
Originally posted by papabeard
It is partly the issue yes, as you say it is not when it quite clearly is, I too have studied Modernism and Post Modernism at degree level, i have also studied the history of art, so I too know what I am talking about. And I said Led Zep were post modern in relation to their time in history and how they treated music, not that they were post modern in the sense that it is perceived today
Almost anything is post-modern in those terms though. Stupidly, under those criteria, Modernist literature is actually post-modern. As, in this case, post-rock is no longer an independent genre but one actually named in a concatenate why.
I merely have issue with such dependent labelling, because it is lazy, and only leads to stupid situations. What will the next genre be, post-post-rock?
In any case, I don't even think GYBE are definitely the same genre as Mogwai, who, if we are trying to append such a label, have much more of an affinity with ideas of 'post-rock'.
Originally posted by papabeard
Also I did not just create the phrase "Post - Rock" it is a term that has been used for years to describe this type of music.
I didn't accuse you of creating the label, which is why the fact that you seem to be taking the criticism to heart is slightly odd.
Originally posted by papabeard
You may percieve it as a lazy label, that does not make it so. I think your using lazy debating skills.
We are all entitled to our opinion. Mine is that 'percieve' and 'your' shows lazy spelling and grammar skills.
Originally posted by papabeard
And it most definitely is Post Modern, and if its not tell me why it is not.
I quite clearly stated earlier that there are post-modern elements. There are post-modern elements in lots of things, that doesn't mean we call all these things post-modern.
If we are to continue the debate, stick to a discussion of 'post-rock', because the post-modernism argument is an aside. Even if we accept it as the source of the name, which is tenuous, it doesn't change the laziness of the genre label.