
Who knew liberal do-gooding race man Sasha Frere-Jones would have a secret BFF in
New York Times conservative goof David Brooks? In
an op-ed fretting over the "segmented society," Brooks references both SFJ's infamous
New Yorker "indie rock ain't African-American enough" tract from last month and critic Carl Wilson's class-focused rebuttal, as he points out popular music's heretofore unnoticed contribution to average folks being "anxious about fragmentation and longing for cohesion," which is the "driving fear behind the inequality and immigration debates, behind worries of polarization and behind the entire Obama candidacy." Crap, we were pretty chill when the shocking revelation was that the overeducated indie rock leisure class wasn't funky enough, but dividing us as Americans
and failing to groove? Only Professor Stevie Van Zandt can save us now.
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