Immediate Ruination of New Music? |
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jayem
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Posted: April 24 2018 at 11:39 |
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Where can we listen to those albums ? Regarding the global atmosphere and dynamics I expect them to not be my cup of tea, but given your great ears ( by the way, beat my super score there, and then next step you'll be ready to train and challenge Dylan Beato at speed-naming piano bunch of notes ) it's unlikely the Muses would refuse you at least some moments by very gifted musicians' standards...
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wiz_d_kidd
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OK, peace. If I "might" like something, especially something completely new, I certainly do give it a chance. I listen to new music almost daily. If, when I listen to it, I know that I absolutely don't like it, I move on. I don't like thrash metal... not matter how many times I'm exposed to it, and I'm not going to subject myself to that irritation in the hopes that I might like it some day. It's not about something being new (or bad, as ExittheLemming thinks I am implying)... it's about disliking something, and being certain about it, and moving on. Certain things trigger that "absolute dislike" button of mine. |
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BaldJean
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you misunderstand me. these unusual vocal styles don't really displease me, they merely irritate me, like anything that is new. by your approach you would have to reject anything new if it doesn't immediately please you. if you are used to a certain can opener and get a new one that looks and works quite differently you would be irritated too. but would you really reject this new can opener for this reason? I doubt it. so why do it with a new vocal style? |
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ExittheLemming
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I didn't like Indian and Mexican food on first acquaintance (in Glasgow, Scotland) but now I love them both (burp). How can a person's musical appreciation grow unless they are exposed to an external stimulus that is initially foreign to them BUT which will clearly take take time to be assimilated? Have you heard of a self fulfilling prophecy? If what does not please you on first acquaintance you consider BAD then you are clearly a myopic self righteous cretin.
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wiz_d_kidd
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Why would you try to get used to something that doesn't please you? There is SO much music out there. The "New Prog Releases" blog alone lists 1000-1500 new prog albums every year. If an album doesn't capture my attention and sound pleasing to me from the onset, I move on. There is lots more to choose from. |
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BaldJean
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I am a bit more careful about calling vocals "bad". yes, there often is some unusual singing and you go "wtf?" at first. this even happened to me with VdGG (the first album I heard of them was "Godbluff", and I went "wtf?" about the rasp whispering at the beginning), but this is nothing that will deter me forever; I just have to get used to this unusual vocal delivery (you should hear what strange things BaldFriede does with her voice; it would probably make many people dislike the two albums of the Bald Angels immediately)
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hellogoodbye
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There are no singer or guitarist that can ruin a music for me. Only composers and lyricists.
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dr wu23
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'Immediate ruination of new music'...?
I'm not sure what that even means, but I will agree that vocals can 'ruin' the accessibility of a new band for me. This is one of the reasons why I have always had trouble with VDGG. I recall first listening to their albums in college (Pawn Hearts and then later Godbluff...)but not liking the vocals by Hammill. While I have come to accept his vocals on most of their tracks...vocals in general can really bother me if they seem annoying. I'm far less picky about production or recording values if the music is good.
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Interesting topic. I agree that vocals can make or break a song/band for me. Also the use of humor and general silliness can be really off-putting to me. I think this is the reason I can't fully enjoy some of Genesis. But as others have mentioned above, it's just a subjective thing.
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ExittheLemming
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Agreed, like someone who can't swim describing the Mediterranean Sea as 'moist' Edited by ExittheLemming - March 31 2018 at 06:07 |
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Edited by Mascodagama - March 30 2018 at 11:56 |
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Maybe this is due to such a coincidental meeting of unorthodox minds, that it defies all probability laws ...BUT some hints in the thread suggest it could also be that a whole roaring crowd might one day hold a protest and demand a major editing !!
Edited by jayem - March 31 2018 at 06:26 |
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Often a stirring and melodic instrumental opening is followed by the blandest verse-chorus song, as if nobody will notice compositional inability if it's done in style.
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I always try to appreciate a song for what it is, or what it might have been. Composition is what I dig.
A lot of new prog bands don't have the $ to get the perfect sound. But, you can still appreciate the attempt. It's easy to criticize, but people who give it a go are to be commended. There is much beauty to be found in home brewed prog. |
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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It hasn't happened to me yet.
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progaardvark
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I wonder if more prog artists burped or farted in the middle of a song, would that cause an immediate ruination? I think I'd laugh and enjoy it more.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Right on. I tend to enjoy "warm" sounding recordings. I'm getting better at mixing and running my own stuff for my projects, and it creates a whole new level of appreciation/disdain for certain records.
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wiz_d_kidd
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I listened to that piece, and had the same reaction. Immediate ruination at the 32 sec mark! |
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ExittheLemming
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Agree wholeheartedly. There are rock albums containing much fine music that I find almost impossible to listen to all the way through because of the wanton overuse of compression which only serves to suck the life and dynamics out of otherwise admirable playing. Can't name too many examples from Prog but one case in point: The Construcktion of Light by King Crimson Edited by ExittheLemming - March 29 2018 at 05:29 |
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