[kj] Track-by-track: Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman talks MMXII
Paul Rangecroft
paul.rangecroft at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 13:43:16 EDT 2012
You're being followed!
"Put the mp3 player down. We know who you are listening to. We have
orders from the new government..."
On 3/30/12, The Stranger <letranger789 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I agree, Paul. Well said. That's how I enjoy the songs as well. The music
> and themes speak to a part of me that is that is not rational, that is more
> primal. A part which has a nagging suspicion that all is not well in the
> world and in myself. I liked what Jaz said in a recent interview about
> learning to recognize or confront your own dark side or "shadow self". I
> feel that their music helps me to do that in some ways. It's like shining a
> light on the dark places within myself, forcing me to acknowledge that those
> feelings (fear, paranoia, frustration, anger) exist within me, and, on some
> level, I feel this allows me to consider those feelings and be more mindful
> of them... rather than to just get lost by reveling in them. This
> nastiness exists within myself and, I presume, within the majority of the
> population. If we are to overcome it, we must first recognize it. No way
> out but forward go!! If you suffer from the
> underworld, the only cure can be found in the underworld.....underworld...
> :)))))
>
> I had a tasty little journey into paranoia as I listened to the album for
> the first time the other night. As the first notes of Pole Shift oozed into
> my ear cavities from the headphones I was wearing, I looked down on the dusk
> covered Manhattan sidewalk that I strode upon to see.....a red laser light
> dancing at my feet! My mind raced! Was I being targeted by a psychopath
> with a gun?! Was the prying government somehow aware that I was listening
> to the anti-establishment views of these British gadflies and marking me
> with new technology for tracking purposes?!? Was it that odd, grey, Jetsons
> style hovering trash compactor, on the cover of the new album, floating in
> the stratosphere, making it's presence known and communicating that I was
> known....and being watched??!!?? Or was it a stupid kid with a laser
> pointer? I didn't know but I watched as my mind wandered and went
> to ridiculous places and considered irrational
> possibilities.... I suspect that Jaz and the boys allow their minds to do
> the same when they write their lyrics. Well, whatever it was, I survived
> the nefarious laser of doom and was granted the perfect emotional atmosphere
> within which to hear this massive work of art while trodding through the
> dark streets of the grand metropolis called New York City in the year 2012.
>
> Killing Joke, I love you!!!
>
> :))))))
>
> Adam
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