So, reading the Headbangers Ball thread made me wonder one thing, so now I open this for discussion:
Do you still watch metal music videos once they're released? If you do, why? And ultimately, are they still relevant at all?
The reason why I ask is simple: I personally used to be all about the music videos back in the day (late 90s to early 2000s). I loved catching the good stuff, even if it wasn't that often on MTV, MTV2 and VH1. However, it seems to me that nowadays, music videos are as pointless, boring and (seemingly) irrelevant as ever. Could it be because 90% of metal videos are all alike?
Please discuss.
Do you still watch metal music videos once they're released? If you do, why? And ultimately, are they still relevant at all?
The reason why I ask is simple: I personally used to be all about the music videos back in the day (late 90s to early 2000s). I loved catching the good stuff, even if it wasn't that often on MTV, MTV2 and VH1. However, it seems to me that nowadays, music videos are as pointless, boring and (seemingly) irrelevant as ever. Could it be because 90% of metal videos are all alike?
Please discuss.