Workhorse":1s6i03js said:
Ok. I got it, you don't care about his philosophy. The problem with that is if Alex Feathers was to do the reasonable thing and just go through the Daemoness website, he'd know Dylan was very serious about his music. Again, although it took you a few lines to explain your indifference to Dylans opinions, but you weren't the one who asked for the endorsement, Feathers did - and thus if he had done his research, he'd find something like this, straight off the site:
A snippet from the Daemoness site:
"The guitars I make do not have to appease themselves to anybody who does not understand or support metal, or the electric guitar...My guitars are for metal guitarists. Big brand guitar companies produce some amazing instruments that are inspiring to me, but they can never produce instruments that truly define the music. This is because they are to closely linked with big business and the mainstream, which is uncomfortable with were metal dwells within the human condition. My guitars are not sanitized to conform to the mainstream... I am fascinated by medieval art because it was during this time that it first entered (into western thought) the possibility that the world could end. I detect in this a correspondence with the ideas that have inspired metal into being."
Even if you didn't graduate highschool, all you need to know how to read and you'd realize that he knows exactly what he wants, and i hate to bring this to you, he is one of the finest at what he does. Dylan has a very philosophical, almost romantically nihilistic perception as to what constitutes heavy metal.
Again, you can be angry at his response all you want, you're not the one making some highly sought after guitars. You make the penultimate mistake of assuming that everyones favorite genre is as relevant to them as it is to you. I am not someone who necessarily agrees with everything Dylan says or does, but I am not stupid enough to ask for him for an entire endorsement if my biggest gigs are Eminem, Rihanna and Britney Spears, I'd be a goddamn moron to ask him anything really.
Yeah, dude, I found and read the website before I commented the first time and saw that paragraph. Here's my recommendation. He should add this, "If you are not a metal guitarist or whatever I deem to be a 'serious musician/artist', I will not sell you a guitar. Also, if you are not a metal guitarist or whatever I deem to be a 'serious musician/artist' and you ask for an endorsement, I will reply in an incredibly rude manner telling you no and go on and on about how YOUR musical choices are destroying mankind." That would make things clearer for everyone. And listen pal, I didn't make any "penultimate mistakes" here. I never discussed how important my favorite genre of music is to me, you are making your own assumptions. And yeah, I don't make "highly sought after guitars", I make killer guitar amps and I would not be rude to anyone who wanted one enough to ask for an endorsement, regardless of whether I'd grant one or not, or whether they played music I liked or not. Try to follow me here. There is no excuse for this guy's behavior and no amount of your trying to justify it, or put words in my mouth is going to change that. Period.
Workhorse":1s6i03js said:
Dylan explicitly he could be wrong about Alex.
Great, then why be a flaming shithole about the guy's request? Why not tell the guy, "Hey I cater to metal guitarists. I see you are mostly playing with pop acts and frankly, I wouldn't endorse someone doing that entirely as it doesn't really fit in with what I'm trying to do. Do you have metal related projects that you could tell me about?"
Workhorse":1s6i03js said:
I agree with you here, I think he went a little overboard
A little?
Workhorse":1s6i03js said:
while I would have sent a strong letter expressing why his endorsement would be a problem, I would have made it a lot shorter and less painful.
Well, then it appears that you aren't a complete asshole. Hopefully your influence will rub off on your hero luthier...
Workhorse":1s6i03js said:
Refer to the previous post. I found Daemoness a while ago looking into that site, if I can - then so can he. Not everyone gets it or agrees with it, but he's at an advantage, he left his mentor to make a metal shop and is probably one of the best luthiers in the world, which he did entirely out of passion - he could have made money otherwise, which is admirable. If you feel differently, start your own shop and have 2 year waitlists on your guitars and make one for any artist you'd like.
Don't lecture me about starting a company, my friend. I am producing some of the best quality guitar amps you are ever going to find on the market. I did it entirely out of passion to create my ultimate guitar amp, and well, if others want them as well, I'm happy about that. I didn't do it for money, either. I also gave away my prototype designs on my website so that people could learn about tube amps and keep the craft of building them alive. I will continue that with how to articles and things like that to share my experience. Don't try to tell me about personal integrity or passion, ok?
I just choose not to be a complete asshole to potential customers, endorsers, or anyone else interested in what I'm doing. I'm not interested in denigrating what other people do to make an honest living as a guitarist/musician.
And I never said this guy can't run his business any way he wants or have whatever bizarre philosophy of life he wants. I just think he's a dick for the way he treated that guy. And I mainly commented because of how many people commenting in this thread seemed to endorse his behavior. Frankly, I found that more disturbing than the original email Dylan wrote...
Steve