[kj] The apocalyptic philosophy of Killing Joke
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 25 08:32:46 EDT 2006
Seek ye the coutauld talks cd.
Alex in NYC
On Oct 25, 2006, at 7:57 AM, B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
> One of the things that fascinates me about Killing Joke are the
> repeated references to all things apocalypse or end-times sounding
> ("Millenium," for ex.). In interviews Jaz has been talking about
> eco-sustainable communities (in S. America?) and a "final showdown"
> between two great powers on earth etc.
>
> Well, is there any place -- article or interview -- where Jaz goes
> into this worldview more specifically? As in, lay out explicitly
> how he feels about this apocalypse thing? I'd really like to pick
> his or his band's brains about this matter. Or maybe read an
> article by a 3rd person about it all. In the 80s everyone was
> scared of nuclear Armageddon ("Threads," "The Day After," "World
> War III" the US mini series, etc.). Now it's a clash of
> civilizations-type thing some people seem to tout as the climactic
> struggle, including Jaz in a recent interview if I'm not mistaken.
>
> I've been trying to start a self-financed, no advertisments, DIY
> punk-ish web-zine with serious ambitions, and would really like for
> someone to either write something on the topic of apocalypse in
> Killing Joke or point me to some good leads on the matter. I love
> KJ and want to feature something about them. Anyone wanna tackle
> the subject, or have any good pointers?
>
> Thanks so much....
>
> -Oliver
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