While there are enough genuinely horrifying things happening in the world at the moment, without me getting stressed about a metal band’s poor creative decisions and low-rent sense of humour, it does irritate me, because heavy music has spent the last few decades steadily edging away from an overriding culture of crass misogyny and making the whole scene a lot more welcoming and palatable to women in the process. But following the outcry triggered by Lily Allen’s Hard out Here video, and Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off, did anyone involved in this thing expect its content and tone to be overlooked? Was there any thought involved in the whole process? I genuinely don’t know and it’s making my brain hurt. Of course, if Mastodon – or the directors of the video, as seems more likely – are poking fun at hip-hop videos, then hooray for the brave white men lampooning the silly black women, right? I am now deafened by the sound of a giant can of worms being hacked open, so perhaps that’s a debate for another time. Anyone with half a brain knows that the vast majority of rap music that’s actually worth listening to seldom resorts to Benny Hill-esque visual tropes. Some generous soul was eloquently arguing that the video was “a satire”, ie that somehow this carnival of ululating chuffs was a searing mockery of sexism in popular culture. Just to make sure that it’s not just me being humourless, I had a quick look at the comments underneath the video on YouTube. I’d much rather people put their hands up and said: “Yeah, it’s sexist but I don’t give a shit!” rather than trying to make out that anyone who objects to this stuff is the enemy of fun and laughter or Millie Tant from Viz. It was the same thing, obviously, but, you know, I was reliably informed that the girls’ personalities were given a chance to shine in Front … so, it’s different … or something. When Front magazine closed down a few months ago, there was a faintly hysterical online debate about its merits (or lack of them) and one of the things I kept reading was people defending the magazine’s principal diet of tattooed tits on the basis that providing pierced and Hitler-fringed teens with wank fodder was somehow not the same thing as what those awful, awful people at Nuts and Zoo did in their filthy rags. Neither is this video excused from being tarred with the sexist brush because a proportion of women immersed in alternative culture have decided that it’s OK. The fact that Mastodon are an ostensibly bright bunch and very much not from the heavy metal old school – where, back in the hallowed day, sexism was widely tolerated – is not a sufficient get-out clause by any stretch. It was sexist when it happened in past videos and it’s still sexist now. I don’t care how much irony you throw at this. It’s funny! Look at those vibrating butt-cheeks! Brilliant. So, go ahead and download The Motherload sheet music and start playing this wonderful score in bare minutes.But no, Dom, I hear you cry, it’s not sexist. They will be happy to assist you as soon as possible. For more information make sure you contact our Support team. If the mentioned icons are greyed then transpose and/or playback option is not available for this arrangement. If these notes are transposable and/or have playback functionality their icons will be white and you will be able to click on them, select one of 7 options (from original down to -3 semitones and up to +3 semitones) and hear a sample of an audio. So, before completing your digital Guitar Tab online purchase check a transpose and playback icons at the bottom of an interactive viewer. Learn more about Mastodon and click here ».Įven though most of our notes are transposable and have playback functionality, sadly not all of them do. The arrangement code for Mastodon sheet music is TAB and minimum required purchase quantaty of the digital score is 1. Popular song was originally published on T00:00:00 and was updated on T00:00:00. It was wonderfuly put together for the style of Pop with catalog SKU number of 156000. ![]() ![]() This score composition includes 13 page(s). Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords + Backing Trackĭownload Mastodon The Motherload sheet music and printable PDF notes for Guitar Tab.Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords (Right-Hand Melody).Piano, Vocal & Guitar (Right-Hand Melody).Instrumental Solo – Treble Clef High Range.Instrumental Solo – Treble Clef Low Range.Real Book – Melody & Chords – Eb Instruments.Real Book – Melody & Chords – Bass Clef Instruments.Real Book – Melody & Chords – Bb Instruments.Real Book – Melody, Lyrics & Chords – C Instruments.Real Book – Melody & Chords – C Instruments.Real Book - Melody & Chords - Eb Instruments.
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