“On the 1990s and Social Calamity Being Correlative with Artistic Quality”

I suppose this phenomenon should have been primarily apparent from the very existence of gangsta rap, but this is just something I’ve noticed in general: periods or decades which feature large-scale injustices, in politics or in the news or both, seem correlative with a wealth of meaningful, gripping statements made in music, in film and … Continue reading “On the 1990s and Social Calamity Being Correlative with Artistic Quality”