So in the metal world, war songs are par for the course. Yes, it sounds like glorification, but it's the exact opposite. It's a way to raise awareness to what's going on outside our individual bubbles and in other places of the world.
Some bands are known for 'glorifying' serial killers in their songs, not at all. To understand the evil mind is to expose it and that's all the angle is for them - giving a POV of view of the killer in order to demonstrate they're not normal people who just snapped one day.
The 1968 version of Flowers for Algernon(Charly) is one of my Favourites. I worked on afilm set with Claire Bloom about 20 years ago. She is still with us at 94.
They play a song called War Pigs. Bringing light to Evil War Mongers I recommend researching the band.
So in the metal world, war songs are par for the course. Yes, it sounds like glorification, but it's the exact opposite. It's a way to raise awareness to what's going on outside our individual bubbles and in other places of the world.
Some bands are known for 'glorifying' serial killers in their songs, not at all. To understand the evil mind is to expose it and that's all the angle is for them - giving a POV of view of the killer in order to demonstrate they're not normal people who just snapped one day.
Have you listened to the Lyrics in War Pigs? There is no glorifying IMO.
That's what I'm saying ;)
Got you. Will do.
The Lead Singer spells his name Ozzy Osbourne.
Got you. Brain-Dead misspelled.
Amazing song- truth in every verse
The 1968 version of Flowers for Algernon(Charly) is one of my Favourites. I worked on afilm set with Claire Bloom about 20 years ago. She is still with us at 94.