Favorite right-wing band/artist?

im interested in finding more about these ones lmao

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Johnny Rebel is the only right answer

Damn, Josh is a fucking sweat machine!

inb4

> interpol
> maus
> cash

He made some catchy tunes desu.

Donald Trump playing Putin's skin flute

Why are conservatives so shit at art?

Depends on what kind of music you like

Pere Ubu

Because they are out working and not uploading tracks to soundcloud trying to get signed to a label.

Roxy Music

Psychological studies indicate that political preference aligns with other personality traits, such as novelty seeking and problem solving. Those on the political left tend to favor novelty seeking and experience. Those on the political right tend to favor rule-based problem solving and organization. Naturally, those more interested in novelty seeking and experience are more inclined toward creative fields than those more interested in rules and organization. Accordingly, "conservatives" tend not to have an affinity for the arts, while "liberals" tend not to have an affinity for business or hard sciences. These are only generalities, of course.

>at everything

Fixed.

youtube.com/watch?v=IGl1CCprCeU

How the fuck would Interpol be right wing

Yeah. That’s it.

Neutral Milk Hotel

Megadeth are my favourite right-wing band.
Dave Mustaine, who is Christian, is very often politically incorrect and supports the Republican party. The bassist, David Ellefson, is an ordained Lutheran pastor.

Actually commies

Definitely not, though David Thomas is way too intelligent and self-aware to be some hardcore commie or SJW (as much as I despise that word). We really don’t know because he refuses to talk about his personal life and opinions on anything besides music.

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I wouldn't say they're necessarily conservatives or anything, but Thomas at least seems far from a commie
>Interviewer: I remember reading provocative quotes from you – and I’m sorry, I can’t pin down where – where you made statements about the vitality of art produced in free market societies, as opposed to art that is state funded. You came across as a bit of a libertarian. I try not to take anything you say at face value – I think of you as a provocateur – but I wonder if you actually still feel that way? (Because if so, there’s, umm, some irony to the band being mostly based in Europe these days, since state support of the arts is prevalent over there… and in Canada, I might add).
>David Thomas: Yes, I still feel that way. I’ll take the dirty socialized art money but I prefer crummy little clubs where there’s a promoter who is risking his own money to put the show on. I feel no urge to thank an audience. I thank the promoter – as should the audience.
>Int: Follow up re “dirty socialized money” – is this less a matter of political principle for you, and more a matter of personal pride as an artist?
>DT: I think the government has no business in the arts at all.
>Int: Follow up: do you not think it valid, in countries that cannot compete on equal footing with the American entertainment industry, like Canada, to support their artists through government funding? I doubt there’s a Canadian musician, filmmaker, writer, or novelist who hasn’t received some government support along the way, be it scholarships, grants, fellowships, things like the Canada Council.
>DT: No, see above.
>Int: Follow-up: In a purely market driven entertainment landscape, which is mostly what we see in the States, doesn’t that lead to the proliferation of Miley Cyruses and Britney Spears and other such phenomenon? Isn’t it bad for art?
>DT: No, it’s good for them.

Idk, but I'm curious as well

Forgot to mention, Joy Division

Also, Johnny Rotten/ John Lydon supported Trump and PiL is pretty good

You can hate the system and not be a commie or a righty you know.

You could be a stoner pagan libertarian for example/

Kanye West
Smashing Pumpkins
Weezer
Ramones
Wu-Tang Clan
Sigur Ros
Sonny Rollins
Pitbull
MF DOOM
Morrisey
Spiritualized
Dinosaur Jr

Why even mix your political views with your music tastes? It's so pointless.

Exactly, that's what I'm getting at in Lydon didn't support Trump, nor does he actually support him now, so to speak. He just thinks that the media are being too unfair to him by trying to portray him as a racist, which is understandable as that happened to Lydon himself many moons ago, and also thinks that there are benefits to having someone get up the political establishment's nose. He's actually said that he finds many, many problems with him. Of course, when Lydon said what he said it wasn't exactly reported fairly or accurately.

Source on like 3/4 of these?

My mistake then.

Based Brian Ferry, everyone is afraid to interview him because he doesnt hold back, at all

He's a jehova witness, that why he doesn't go certain places in interviews

New Model Army are a GOAT post-punk band that is pretty much ignored because their political ideas, and there not even "right wing"

Kid Rock
Saliva
P.O.D.

frank zappa, though he's more libertarian
still incredibly musically talented

John Maus? the guy who named an album after an Alain Badiou quote?

he's le radical centrist XDDDD
lol sooo random *holps up spork* xdddd

>trying to meme

James Brown was pretty right-wing iirc

he got really overly edgy towards the end of his career but i think his early takedowns of hippy culture and the like are spot on

The Beatles. See Taxman and Revolution 1

Jordan B. Peterson get out.

Yeah, he was a Republican and apparently that really put him at odds with a lot of the other prominent members of the civil rights movement
youtube.com/watch?v=fqulmEzz5nw

I get the feeling from a few things he said and did that George was quite libertarian in a lot of ways. I wouldn't say he was, but it wouldn't surprise me if he was.

lol ur such a MEMELORD m8 (MLG reference)

But the greatest artists of all time were all nationalist religious conservatives.
And most conservative people are too busy working and raising familes to waste time doing autistic experiments in DIY deathtraps, sound cloud rapping, and making laptop noise like libs do

David Thomas is a libertarian and Jehovah's witness. He's openly against socialism and says anyone who uses government grants is not a real artist.

why does politics matter

Legend says John was a neocon by the time ofhis death. George was a libertarian dude, and Ringo supported Brexit, but then again he is an old guy from Northern Britain

He wasn't a 'neocon' but somewhere I did read he was going to vote for Reagan. All the protesting he did post Beatles kind of cements this idea that he was 'anti-government' and 'anti-corporatism' but he showed respect for the constitution. It's called a respect for english common law and limited government, they weren't libertarian because they wouldn't have found the name for it but they definitely did share libertarian values. Paul is probably the only cuck in the Beatles.

as a foil to the rest of music you hear

good post

Based Dave

>libertarian
>centrist

This is embarrassing

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If a musician is vocal about politics, they're probably shit.

Because you don't like them

Are there any right-wing artists that are even particular vocal about their politics, outside of Ted Nugent of course? Most in this thread probably mentioned it once or twice when pushed for it in an interview.

>Kanye
>Right-wing
youtube.com/watch?v=zIUzLpO1kxI

>i am noticing an injustice, so i will write a topical song specifically describing what i consider to be the problem
vs.
>i believe there is an anti-egalitarian and hierarchical nature to existence that cannot be overcome and actually fulfills a valuable purpose, but obviously i will not write a song about an abstract philosophical position because that would be dumb

But user, Andy Mackay, Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera are hard-core left-wing

Most of these are confirmed left-wing, I think you just felt like naming names
For example:
pitchfork.com/news/72226-sigur-ros-announce-anti-trump-screening-of-inni-film/

Ferry wrote the songs
Ferry sang the songs
Therefore Ferry is the prime mover in Roxy Music

Mayhem.
Darkthrone.

>Jehovah's witness
So was Prince.
>libertarian
So is King Buzzo

Other conservative musicians:
Johnny Ramon
James Hetfeild
Ted Nugent
Varg
Billy Corgan