JeffTD
Senhor Testiculo
So the point of all this is that I have a great predisposition to bitterness when it comes to people of intellect saying they genuinely enjoy pop music; I'm a fan of catchiness as much as the next guy, but to a point, christ. So I have to ask, DSS3: do you really enjoy the music? If so, that's cool, and more power to you, and the same for Casey if that's his case as well - but if you're starting to become like my friend Dorian (and you're about the age where he started to douche-ify), then, well, perhaps you could reconsider.![]()
I can, in all honesty, say that I enjoy (some) pop music. It's catchy, I can identify on a certain level with the lyrics, and I generally feel that there's a level of talent in the musicianship and writing of the groups that trumps a lot of metal bands.
You can't be a loose, lazy, undisciplined player for that kind of stuff, regardless of how much PT editing can be done. With the amount of money put into the genre, it's more competitive to get the jobs, even for a studio guitarist or bassist. There's no way you could go into an audition not being able to play to a click or having to take breaks between every single lick and still get hired.
And yeah, auto-tune is used a lot, but the singers that are actually good do shine through. Christina Aguilera's 'Back to Basics' album is the best vocal performance I've heard in god knows how long, whereas I'm not going to listen to Ashlee Simpson because I don't think she's really all that good.
The overall structure of songs is what gets it for me, though. I honestly can't say I've heard a lot of, if any, metal songs with structure and composition as cohesive as in pop music. Sure, a lot of it has to do with marketability, getting hooks stuck in peoples head as soon as possible, not going over a certain time duration, etc... but man, those things work! It's the catchy shit that pops into your head in while you're riding the subway on the way to work or taking a piss or whatever, not the super brutal, overly technical kind of stuff. What parts of Soilwork songs pop into your head first? The verses or the choruses?
That's not to say there's not a ton of talent in the metal genre, in any of it's sublevels. There's no doubt in my mind that some of the best musicians on the planet play metal. That said, I can't get into 90% of the bands that would be classified as 'metal.'
I think a lot of my love for pop-ish music comes from be growing out of that violent-prone, aggressive adolescent stage. I got into metal at a time in my life where I was always pissed off and hated everything, and it was a nice release. As time goes by, I identify less and less with the emotions associated with and evoked by (most) metal music, and more with those those that are with/by pop and it's related styles.
I might come back to this later, but for now that pretty much sums up how I feel about this. I know I'll get shit for bashing metal on this forum... but whatever. There are more important things to worry about than what some dude halfway across the world thinks about my tastes in music.
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