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    Entries by Marley (22)

    Monday
    Nov292010

    An Open Letter to Rihanna...

    Dear Ms. Rihanna,

    On behalf of all the freaks and kinky bitches as well as the victims of domestic violence and even the people who might not know the difference out there,  I would like to state for the record, something I'm afraid you have missed in your frenzied cry for attention (we get it, you're a good girl gone bad; you're so hard, yeah yeah yeah, so hard).

    *ahem*

    There is a difference between the play violence and consensual pain of S&M and domestic violence. 

     

    Even if you categorize the famed incident with Chris Brown as something other than the abuse it appeared to be, please, please, for the health and safety of everyone who has been physically abused, and everyone who enjoys the sensation of pain, be very aware of how you talk about violence and pain.

    No one wants to be a victim and you're not.  You've made that one clear.  You're hard!  You're a badass who sings while riding a pink tank! You're a gangsta for life!  Most of the songs on Rated R are about being the perpetrator of violence so the message appears to be that you're taking back control.  I'm not a huge fan of violence in general but I'm down with it; it's a message to the world that you're bigger than a single shitty public incident with a shitty boyfriend.

    But the message you appear to be giving now--singing with Eminem on his song about abusing women, and again on the part 2 which is about beating up men, and showing up on pretty much every other recent song that mentions domestic violcence--seems to say that you condone violence, especially violence between domestic partners, indiscriminately.   (Alex DiBranco covers the major issues in Part 1 for Change.org better than I ever could.)  Making "S&M" the first song on Loud just drives that home, and the song is so cute and cheery that, well, Ri, it's hard to say whether you've really thought this one through.

    The problem is that many women don't know the difference between consensual violence, pain that feels good, and abuse.  And it's a lot to ask of a 22-year-old to know and preach the difference.  But Rihanna-babe, you haven't held back when singing about it, so I know you've thought about it.  I just ask that you consider your fans--especially the young female fans--and your message.   You have stated yourself that the relationship described in "Love the Way You Lie" is a complicated one.  No shit.  Talk about it.  Sing about the complexities of liking pain but not wanting to be hit by your angry boyfriend.  Make the case for the difference and show that you recognize it. 

    You're smarter than you let on, Rihanna, and you have the luxury of a bad girl persona to protect you.  Most women don't.

    Saturday
    Nov202010

    My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy...explained in Lolcats

    Our serious analysis of the epic My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album from Kanye West comes later. Now, though, we present the album as explained in the lanugage of our time: the Lolcat (or LOL Cat or Laugh Out Loud cat ).   Lolcats themselves should need no explanation.

    Praise, Critique, add your own Kanye Cats in the comments.  Most importantly, stay. fucking. tuned. to soldout.

    Until then, let's have a toast for the meow-meows.

     My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy in Lolcats

    1.    Dark Fantasy

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    Monday
    Oct252010

    Slumming with Salem?

    So... Jack Donahue of SALEM apparently got snuggly with Courtney Love of COURTNEY FUCKING LOVE (and Hole*) and took some macbook photobooth pics to mark the occasion... or are they cell phone pix...the point is, Hipster Runoff had to make what was an embarassing moment (for C. Love) some kind of sensationalized... something?  And then they threw around the term Rape Gaze ("Did u hop off the chillwave, and r u vibing the rape gaze?") like it's...well like it hadn't been redacted from the Pitchfork review of King Night.

    Further reasons I hate hipster runoff...besides its contribution to general illiteracy and the cheapening of everything that could possibly be cool or creative or different... They took something that should have been 5 seconds of a funny/sad twitpic had to bring up "Rape Gaze" again like it's actually a thing. A thing that's interesting or worth discussing at this point.

    Here's what's fucking interesting: "Rape Gaze" was coined by Lauren Flax & Lauren Dillard, of Creep, an all-female band...and they've disowned it because, as they explain to the Village Voice:  "We would never want to advocate sexual violence against any human being. It was a play on words which we never expected to be used as an actual genre." 

    Their first gig was with MEN... wrap your head around that one, Carles.

     

     

     

    *Russ may have mentioned this band, Hole, to a young associate of his who was unable to name a single Hole song. Ah...youth of today.

    Thursday
    Jun172010

    Don't call my mom, dont read my blog, Alejandro

    Updated on Jun 30, 2010 by Registered CommenterMarley

    So it's been a week since I posted my thoughts on the Alejandro video and all of Soldout has been watching the interwebs for other people's thoughts.  Besides OMG-ace-of-bass-madonna-blah-blah. 

    This is the definitive Alejandro-Madonna post. 

    This is one of the MANY Ace of Bass comparison videos from youtube. 

    MOVING THE FUCK ON!

    I personally think the song itself is about a loner teenage girl getting hit on by latino dudes... but the video is a totally different story.

    Here's Soldout's roundup of the more interesting commentary on the video.

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    Friday
    Jun112010

    Not Another Holocaust Video

    Ok monster-kittens.

     

    You’ve seen it all over the internet by now; the video premiered Tuesday and it’s Friday so it’s pretty much old news.  All the Madonna comparisons have been made (whether it’s being called homage or a rip-off depends on how much you like the Lady and how much you miss the old Madonna).  Other references to other videos abound—whatever music videos have been around for how long now?  (1981, 1st video aired on MTV but the idea has been around since…well, Wikipedia says the 1960’s). And movies were around for how long before that? (Let’s say 1890, it’s a tricky question)

    My first version of this SAY-SOMETHING-ABOUT-ALEJANDRO started with a chat about Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1926)…which I haven’t seen.  Which I feel I should see but like…it’s long. And German.  And …it looks scary and it looks like something I wouldn’t understand.  And I have enough WTF moments in my day-to-day life, thank you.

    Having seen Alejandro I’m kind of wishing I had seen it so I could intelligently dissect what’s going on in this video and make good references to other art, besides freakin’ Madonna videos.  But, this is not going to be an undergrad paper about Gaga compared to …everything else ever. It’s me, rambling.  This isn’t Harpers. It’s Soldout.  Snark n music n stuff.

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