"Most people can't tell now who wrote what. I like that blurring of identities within the band. because it becomes a unified thing that can't be related to other forms of historical poetry"
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The intent is practical and political at once. Practically, blurred authorship keeps a group from calcifying into roles where one person “creates” and everyone else “supports.” Politically, it resists the music industry’s obsession with branding and marketable individuality. Moore’s “I like that” reads like a small provocation: if you need a signature to validate the work, you’ve already missed the point.
His phrase “unified thing” gestures toward Sonic Youth’s broader ethos: noise as collaboration, songs as environments, not diary entries. The subtext is that identity can be an obstacle to discovery. When authorship is indistinct, listeners stop hunting for biographical clues and start hearing structure, texture, risk.
The final jab at “historical poetry” is telling. He’s not dismissing the past so much as rejecting the museum logic that demands lineage, categories, and neat attribution. This is an argument for bandwork as its own form of writing: collective, unstable, and deliberately hard to archive. In an era that loves receipts and credits, Moore is defending the right to be untraceable.
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"Most people can't tell now who wrote what. I like that blurring of identities within the band. because it becomes a unified thing that can't be related to other forms of historical poetry." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/most-people-cant-tell-now-who-wrote-what-i-like-99336/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






