The song is available on all major streaming platforms. For those looking to "thmyl" (download) the track, it can be found on: LOVELY BASTARDS - Slowed - Spotify
Psychologists call this the "antihero effect" – we feel liberated watching someone ignore social niceties while still landing on the right side of morality.
History is full of them: (brilliant, but famously insufferable), Dorothy Parker (witty cruelty as a love language), Miles Davis (genius and asshole – but the kind you miss). More recently, sports figures like Zlatan Ibrahimović embody the phrase: arrogant, outrageous, yet undeniably magnificent.
This creates a tension that is irresistible to the human imagination. The "Lovely Bastard" is not a villain in the traditional sense; they are not Sauron or Voldemort. They are closer to Han Solo, Deadpool, or the tragic figures of indie rock ballads. They possess a "ragged virtue." They might save the day, but they will insult you while doing it. They might write you a love song, but they will perform it while intoxicated on a stage lit by failing neon lights.
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