Ethics Alarms’ 2011 Commenter of the Year tgt, who found this story and passed it on, asks,
“How is a horrible stoner rock band more ethical than everyone in politics?”
It’s a great, if sorrowful, question.
A.V. Club has a feature (which could be called “Start a Feud”) in which it asks a rock performer what song he or she hates, and why. Jenn Wasner, one half of the Baltimore indie-folk duo Wye Oak (“a blend of Southern culture and Northern sensibilities…”) submitted to this invitation to get in trouble, and fingered the song in the video above, “Scars,” by Papa Roach.
Criticizing the work of other artists in the same field is unprofessional at best, gratuitously unkind and disrespectful. Papa Roach’s members would have been within their rights to fire back something less than complimentary in defense, at very least the observation that ethical musicians don’t take gratuitous shots at one another. What the band did however, was this: it sent Wasner flowers. Wasner was convinced it was some kind of diabolical trap, and tweeted as much. The band tweeted back: Continue reading