Harris Greenwald is a journalist for Revolver.
Biography[]
Harris Greenwald wrote a review for Revolver entitled ''REVIEW: SONS OF PALE HORSE'S 'THE BOOK OF RORSCHACH' IS STILL A MESS''. The review was about the rerelease of The Book of Rorschach by Sons of Pale Horse, and the toxic legacy it created. The article criticizes the mainstream media for giving the album unnecessary attention and generating a culture war between Pulp Valley pundits and the record's toxic fanbase; the former attempting to have the album canceled for purportedly romanticizing Walter Kovacs and being out of step in the early progressive political climate under President Robert Redford, while the latter, which Greenwald describes as "whiny white boys prone to bellyaching about their 'emasculation' and 'marginalization'", embraced it just to anger the purveyors of politically correctness while continuing to galvanize their admiration of Rorschach. Greenwald criticized the album for its failed attempt at trying to combine several different musical genres which he described as "messy and disjointed".[1]