I'd like to pose a question to all of the devoted....
What would you do if within the next year, metal (namely extreme metal) were to become the most popular style of music, dominating airwaves, and occupying a place in the hearts of the masses?
It has often been noted in this very forum that growly vocals is the major obstacle in the way of metal gaining widespread popularity. Some of us actually fear the loss of 'underground' status for our favourite bands; probably because it means a move from the sphere of music created for the sake of expression to that of music created for economy. If harsh vocals gradually became more accepted, and record companies, looking for something to promote besides 5 pretty boys singing simple harmonies to music created on a home computer decided to encourage sales of metals artists, how would you feel?
Would you be afraid that metal would lose its purity, becoming a means for posers to profit, or would you rejoice that metal was reaching new ears?
What would you do if within the next year, metal (namely extreme metal) were to become the most popular style of music, dominating airwaves, and occupying a place in the hearts of the masses?
It has often been noted in this very forum that growly vocals is the major obstacle in the way of metal gaining widespread popularity. Some of us actually fear the loss of 'underground' status for our favourite bands; probably because it means a move from the sphere of music created for the sake of expression to that of music created for economy. If harsh vocals gradually became more accepted, and record companies, looking for something to promote besides 5 pretty boys singing simple harmonies to music created on a home computer decided to encourage sales of metals artists, how would you feel?
Would you be afraid that metal would lose its purity, becoming a means for posers to profit, or would you rejoice that metal was reaching new ears?