Bit City Uninformed Review: One Direction
Hi, we’re Sarah and Martin. We’re busy professionals and parents and can't really keep up on pop culture, but we ARE tastemakers. Even without ever having heard the music in question, we feel pretty confident that we can write an excellent review. Here's our review of One Direction. MW: If you’re a music lover, One Direction is just OK. You know, catchy pop tunes, lots of harmonies -- all pretty standard, pretty boring honestly. But if you’re an advocate for equal rights for all Americans, One Direction really sets a new standard for inclusion and progress. As an all-boy-band consisting of two married couples and one brother/brother-in-law, One Direction shows the “one direction” we as a human community need to be travelling: towards justice and equality. The real progress of One Direction, of course, is that none of this is ever discussed -- AS IT SHOULD BE. By simply presenting themselves as a boyband (as opposed to a “gay boyband,” or a “boyband advocating for gay marriage,” or anything), they quietly eschew labels and go a long way towards normalizing the issue for millions of fans, young and old. Fleetwood Mac didn’t go out and announce at the beginning of their concerts: “I’m married to him, and he’s married to her, and we’re all having affairs with that guy!” Neither did Def Leppard or the Beach Boys -- these issues of the human heart were simply a part of each band’s private life, a natural piece of being human and in love. So it is with One Direction: completely unremarkable musically, some of their songs are OK, it’s all totally forgettable. Honestly, you don’t ever need to listen to them, there are much better things to do with your time. But for (quietly, unassumingly) standing up on behalf of equal rights for all people, they rate an A+ in my book.
SW: Hmm, Martin, I'm not sure you have this quite right. Def Leppard and the Beach Boys were all dating each other? Are you sure? Are ALL bands just a bunch of people dating each other and pretending to play instruments? WAIT. What about Pearl Jam? No Doubt? WINGS?!!?! My mind is BLOWN.
I'm not going to pretend I'm any sort of One Direction expert. BUT, my sister, Viki? She is a newly minted MOTHER OF A TEENAGER (as of last Tuesday). So, I've deferred to her for some expertise. First, Viki expands a bit on her One Direction expertise:
"My expert opinion, to follow, comes not only from attending their concert, and having pretty damn good seats BTW, but from watching them first-hand while we lived in the UK as they were formed on X-Factor, and from surviving my daughter's frequent screaming when "That's What Makes You Beautiful" comes on the radio. Which it does... every day. Several times. I did not raise my daughter to scream at the cute, but limitedly talented! What has happened??" Okay, Martin. Let's go through your points. First, you called One Direction "OK." Once Direction music:
"...cute, catchy, within a limited musical range (I can reach most of the notes, and so can they); absolutely tailored to attract the tween/young teen girl who lacks a bit of confidence and wants to feel good; amazingly well marketed." Hmm... Sounds like Viki agrees with you. But Viki then turned the question on her daughter, Alex. What does Alex like about One Direction? Viki speaking again:
"I asked Alex and her friend. Alex looked at me, giggled a bit, cast her eyes down, gave a shy smile and exclaimed, "Everything!" with a bounty of enthusiasm. Not a shred of substantiation came out of her. I desperately tried her friend who responded with perfectly copied non-verbal behaviors and cried, "Lots!" So, there you go. Obviously One Direction is OH MY GOD OH MY GOD SQUEEEEEEEEEEE.faint
Now, for your final point. Are they all married to each other and shit? I was doubting this at first, because aren't they all 9 years old? How old do you have to be to get married in England? Anyway, so I asked my sister all casual - I asked her if any of them have girlfriends. (I slipped her a note after Pre-Algebra.) Viki scribbled back in her signature magenta ink:
"I believe they all have had or do currently. Don't ask me for details! After reading a recent article on the new generation's beliefs on homosexuality, I asked Alex what she thought would happen if one of them came out as gay. She replied that it wouldn't change anything." Wow. So, that is totally awesome, right? My hope for future generations is renewed.
Also, did you know they don't dance?










