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SONIC YOUTH's Thurston Moore Elaborates on Black Metal: "It Doesn't Even Consider Itself Music"

"It doesn't want to be confused with any kind of music because it's something else entirely. It's a voided concept from its start."

"It doesn't want to be confused with any kind of music because it's something else entirely. It's a voided concept from its start."

Thurston Moore continues to troll. The (former?) Sonic Youth frontman (I say "former?" because the chances of them playing again are slim after Moore and wife/bandmate Kim Gordon split because he was cheating on her.) recently spoke with Rolling Stone and was asked about his controversial comments calling black metal "music made by pussies of the lowest order"

Shockingly, Moore says the quote was taken out of context:

Were you trying to be provocative?That was really taken out of context. It was really funny how people got tweaked by that. I was answering a question. How do you answer a question about black metal? Black metal, it doesn't even consider itself music. In fact, it doesn't want to be confused with any kind of music because it's something else entirely. It's a voided concept from its start [laughs]. It's all about complete disintegration of existence. It's a music that uses the elements of rock instrumentation but it's so anti-everything that, for me, it doesn't matter what you say about it because it doesn't exist. I figured I would just write something ridiculous about it. And boy, did black-metal devotees get really upset by it. You're not supposed to be alive, so why are you getting upset?

As Brooklyn Vegan notes, the quote came from a press release Moore's publicist released, so how exactly could it be taken out of context? Regardless, he continues…

Earlier this year, you played on a black metal album, Twilight's III: Beneath Trident's Tomb. What did you take from that experience?There are certain stylistic maneuvers within black metal that really informed me as a guitarist and I use in my own playing. And I think some of the people who are seriously involved with that scene realized this about me and reached out to me. That's certainly true of Neil [who records as "Imperial"] from Krieg, who sings on Twilight. He's a true black metal aficionado and devotee and he's a real important exponent of that music, and he reached out to me and wanted to know if I would take part in this project. And I think it was a little bit of a risk for those guys having somebody who's not exactly 100 percent in the scene to get involved. But I think they trusted my integrity with it.

Sonic Youth once recorded a song titled "Non-Metal Dude Wearing Metal Tee."

And as somebody else said, "Sonic Youth had a song called 'Satan Is Boring' – he's been attacking our lord ever since the Eighties!" I super enjoyed making that record. That's a wild community. It takes a lot of stamina to keep up with those guys because they're monsters.

So is he trolling? Maybe. Or maybe he has a point? Either way, this reminded me to listen to old Sonic Youth and swoon over a young Kim Gordon.

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