Sedition and Pockets
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You're accusing Death of superficiality yet you say something as pretentious as this? That split material wasn't any kind of "exploration" it was a band of kids copying their influences in a very primitive way because they were bored and their country sucked.
A lot of exploration ends up being a kind of groping about in the dark, and it isn't dependent on the explorers knowing what the fuck they're doing. Columbus went to his grave believing he'd found a Western passage to Asia. In the case of Sepultura, despite the nearly non-existent skills of the musicians involved, their extreme youth and the primitive conditions under which they recorded. They stumbled on something that was both powerful and new. It was also raw, simple and direct, and that worked fine for what they were trying to achieve. I don't care whether an album or song is simple or complex in the abstract; I'm interested in how this helps or hinders a band communicate with me.