Mort Divine
Shrine Maiden of the In-Crowd
In your opinion.
I'm pretty sure the fact that I stated it makes it abundantly clear that it is my opinion.
People are so fucking touchy.
In your opinion.
You probably don't know that much about it then. Much of it is an attempt to rekindle the flame of Traditional Metal, many of the bands having felt that Thrash Metal took it too far. The only real similarity is (occasionally) the speed, pretty much everything else is different and much more aligned with regular old Heavy Metal. Attacker's first album is a perfect example of this.
Flower metal really can't be compared to pop, simply because it lacks aggression. The song structures and riffs are far removed from pop. Flower metal probably has more in common with prog rock than anything else outside of metal.
Most of what I've heard has been Iced Earth clones, so that's my impression of American Power Metal. In my defense, from what I've heard/read, Iced Earth clones constitute a large portion of American power metal.
Most of what I've heard has been Iced Earth clones, so that's my impression of American Power Metal. In my defense, from what I've heard/read, Iced Earth clones constitute a large portion of American power metal.
Not only is this argument faulty on logical grounds, but it's also not true, even in the 00's, when you have a Heavy Metal singer performing (!) Sonata Arctica songs on Finnish Idol and winning, and then having Lordi win the Eurovision contest.
Most of what I've heard has been Iced Earth clones, so that's my impression of American Power Metal. In my defense, from what I've heard/read, Iced Earth clones constitute a large portion of American power metal.
Metal in finland is incredibly mainstream, especially power metal.
Finnish Idol. Finnish Idol. Let's face it; Finnish Idol is not mainstream pop. Don't get me wrong, I'd much rather watch Finnish Idol than American Idol any day; but mainstream is judged by American cultural standards, and that is a fact. American pop breaks through in countries around the world. Metal has yet to do so. It is far below the commercial standards of conventional pop, and it has an infinitely higher talent level. Finnish Idol... no sir, that is not mainstream culture. Everyone around the world knows who Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera are; I'm willing to bet that a shit ton of people have never heard of Sonata Arctica. Pop culture constitutes shit that you don't want to hear about, but you can't help it because it's all over the news, MTV, and community gossip. I understand your argument-and as I said, I'd much rather watch Finnish Idol-but it's not mainstream.
And Lordi isn't power metal, so that's not part of my argument.
Mainstream is mainstream, regardless of country. Your argument that I was responding to was that Metal does not have the same audience as mainstream pop, and my examples prove that this is hardly invariably true. Pop culture is a much broader categorization than you would like to pigeonhole it as for the sake of your argument. Each country has its own mainstream, which is just as valid in this argument as any other, regardless of how much you would like to dismiss this. "Mainstream" is not automatically a global phenomenon. To purport that Finnish Idol is not mainstream is just...absurd.
Your argument was that Metal and mainstream pop don't have the same audience. Lordi proves that there is an overlap.
All of this, however, is completely and entirely irrelevant to the argument of whether or not Flower Metal has any parallels with pop music. And it certainly does.
personally it's no loss to me... but since we are sharing opinions and having a discussion on the topic why not mention my views?
True. It has a lot in common with 80s rock (albeit a lot heavier) but definitely not with glam.It probably has a lot in common with 80s hard rock/metal as well. Considering that the choruses are so catchy and uplifting, and the keyboards sound pretty 80s as well.
Furthermore, "flower" metal has very few parallels with pop music. It has parallels in that it's music; but beyond that, you're doing nothing but furthering falsities to support and encourage your opinion that flower metal sucks. So give up on it.
No dude, you can't compare national mainstream with global mainstream. The audience is far different. Global mainstream music has a far wider audience base and enjoys far wider ticket and album sales. Metal cannot compete with mainstream, it does not even compare because the audience is far different.
It's not irrelevant; it shows that metal doesn't have the commercial appeal that mainstream pop does (global mainstream, keep in mind; there are millions of young teenage girls who love pop music but who would never find Sonata Arctica appealing).
Furthermore, "flower" metal has very few parallels with pop music. It has parallels in that it's music; but beyond that, you're doing nothing but furthering falsities to support and encourage your opinion that flower metal sucks. So give up on it.
It has parallels in that it is based upon catchy, upbeat, poppy hooks.
I didn't say that they're comparable, but you can't dismiss it either. And stop using "mainstream" as a synonym of "global mainstream." In many areas, metal does compete with "mainstream", and is a part of it.
See my above post. In some areas, it does. Dismissing this point for the sake of your argument is unacceptable.
Have you actually heard a lot of this type of music? It's fundamentally structured like a pop song, the main difference being distorted guitars. I am not using this as a criticism, but rather as a simple point of fact that there are blatant similarities between "Flower" Metal and more traditional "pop" music. They're both clearly products of mass art.