Mort Divine
Shrine Maiden of the In-Crowd
He is fucking unwatchable with his downright awful editing and cringe worthy attempts at "humor"
theneedledrop is a solid source of criticism if you're a hipster like me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z-GBzgZ9Y8&list=PLP4CSgl7K7orAG2zKtoJKnTt_bAnLwTXo
I agree that music reviews are unnecessary nowadays. I'd rather spend a few minutes listening to 1-2 songs than reading the article.
i LOVE music criticism, film criticism etc. when it's good it can offer new perspectives, explain why something has the effect that it does, explain where something fits into historical context, analyse the themes at play in the music, etcetc. i get a kick out of reading that stuff, it's not that it helps me form opinions so much as it explains/illuminates my reactions and often enrichens those reactions by opening my mind to other aspects/interpretations of the work i hadn't fully considered. i have no issue with people who just wanna throw something on that sounds cool and not think about it, but i love approaching the arts in an analytical way, discovering fresh perspectives, developing my tastes etc. and i do my best to understand the appeal of stuff that's not immediately accessible - if i hadn't done that in the first place, i doubt i'd ever have developed a love for extreme metal.
the problem is the vast majority of metal reviewers write like they're 15 years old (probably because they are), and seem more interested in sounding knowledgable and preaching to the choir than actually bringing something new to the conversation.
I agree that good review can give you another opinion, it helped me understand why people like genres that I don't, now even if I don't like that one subgenre, I understand what it can offer. I simply think that it's not a good idea to create opinion based on other people's review. Just like they heard they heard the record before they've written the review, I also like to head the music first. My personal probles is that I tend to have slightly biased opinion after reading review. I often hear things that are not there or other way around. My problem with reviews is that I don't know how many times has the author heard the music. I believe you need to hear music several times in wider time span to form valuable opinion. Emotions, positive or negative can really affect my opinion - I don't get what I expected, I am dissapointed so my review would be very negative or I am surprised and excited so my review is too positive.
div_t said:I especially like well written and intelligent opinions that oppose my thoughts on an album/movie/book etc. When I really think highly of an album, it's really quite interesting to see flaws I may not have noticed because of my bias. It helps me to fully understand and take in everything about the music.
For example, those of us that are musicians ourselves will listen to things in a more technical and analytical way than someone who's never played an instrument. If I hear a blast beat, often times I hear the simplicity or generic quality it has and ignore how it might blend in well as a whole with the riffs and pathos. Someone who doesn't play may feel and gear the pathos more won't notice that something is a little bland in the layers of a song.
the problem is the vast majority of metal reviewers write like they're 15 years old (probably because they are), and seem more interested in sounding knowledgable and preaching to the choir than actually bringing something new to the conversation.
Mathiäs;10897364 said:Can't believe how bad the new Opeth album is. I'm so disappointed. They were soooo good just a few albums ago and now they're total garbage.
The problem I find is that the reviews are so pretentious. I mean, there's one dude on Blabbermouth whose reviews I used to read and he has an amazing ability to write 1000 words without actually telling us what the music sounds like. I mean, it's utterly remarkable in a way. I don't need or want or care for album reviews in Shakespearean language. Flowery language doesn't really fit with death metal. Just tell me what the songs sound like: are they fast, is there melody, are the structures creative, are the riffs original? Most of these guys need to stop writing in such laughable, esoteric language.
Mathiäs;10897364 said:Can't believe how bad the new Opeth album is. I'm so disappointed. They were soooo good just a few albums ago and now they're total garbage.
Mathiäs;10897364 said:New Mastodon also sucked.