The current nomination from the Republic of Ireland for Eurovision- "Bambi Thug"- is openly into dark Occultism and given the capitalist entertainment industry connections of Yugoslav "performance artist"/Crowleyean Witch at the centre of the Pizzagate leaks as well as the fact that this lad has been in that industry from a relatively young age I think that this probably should be taken with some seriousness.
Former Boyzone star Shane Lynch claims Taylor Swift is performing Satanic rituals in front of millions of fans.
www.sundayworld.com
This is what he's talking about.
The Sinister Meaning of Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” -The Vigilant Citizen
It's clearly there but is she buried up to her neck in some dark cult or is she high from the supply of celebrity and resentful of its impositions? That's the real question. Similar imagery is common in many music acts' videography so it's a current in the industry. The same site has a number of articles like this exampled in other singing acts.
The video Scolaire posted is the product of the video director rather than the band, the lyrics don't resonate with the visual themes. This is quite common. The band just shows up and does what their label tells them to. Perhaps the much larger stars have greater input but these guys look like the easy going sort that does what is put in front of them - delighted to be riding the charts. It's also from a while back when it was more charade than lifestyle.
Take this famous video of "
All is Full of Love" from Bjork. She said it was partly inspired by Bladerunner - but that seems a bit ad hoc and unhinted at in the lyrics. Compare it to some of her nineties work like "
It's Oh So Quiet", which has a very different vibe. There's something going on alright but I'm not sure. I know she's a bit eccentric but I get her - there's a freedom and luminosity there. I miss women the way they were.
Note: Boyzone didn't do their own wardrobe. The V on Shane's shirt is to broaden his shoulders and the diamond shape to draw the eye to his face. They were quite the heart throbs in their time and still have a lot of fans. Don't know much about them myself but didn't he go through a bit of a harrowing?
Entertainers aren't exactly the best placed to handle the voltages associated with high duty, it's a wonder they're looked to for guidance. Dancing girls and crooners aren't exactly Patrician material. Lawrence Olivier knew his limitations and was a finer man for it.
I suppose the characterological weaknesses that stoke the talents of the Hollywood Pantheon make them readily suggestible and, thus, useful instruments. They certainly have had a glazed look come over them since the millennium.