Well yeah... The Bon Jovi probably doesn't help either.FrigidSymphony wrote:I constantly get a bum rap from my metal colleagues for liking Nickelback.

Well yeah... The Bon Jovi probably doesn't help either.FrigidSymphony wrote:I constantly get a bum rap from my metal colleagues for liking Nickelback.
They're both talented bands in what they do, it's just a different type of talent, more focused on songwriting and attitude than instrumental talent. Actually... Anyone who listens to more than just metal appreciates them too, it's just the close-minded elitists.JasonK wrote:Well yeah... The Bon Jovi probably doesn't help either.FrigidSymphony wrote:I constantly get a bum rap from my metal colleagues for liking Nickelback.
Oddly, that doesn't seem to be true as I listen to everything from Classical to jazz, industrial, metal, some country, opera, psych rock, etc etc etc.... and I grew up on mostly punk. But no, I don't see any talent whatsoever in Nickleback... Jon BJ has a good voice, I'll give him that, but I don't appreciate the band.FrigidSymphony wrote:They're both talented bands in what they do, it's just a different type of talent, more focused on songwriting and attitude than instrumental talent. Actually... Anyone who listens to more than just metal appreciates them too, it's just the close-minded elitists.
I'm not stereotyping... I guess all I'm saying is that I appreciate a band that can write 10 catchy as hell kickass songs on each album. I listen to everything too, and I enjoy indulging in shallow pop based music occasionally.JasonK wrote:Oddly, that doesn't seem to be true as I listen to everything from Classical to jazz, industrial, metal, some country, opera, psych rock, etc etc etc.... and I grew up on mostly punk. But no, I don't see any talent whatsoever in Nickleback... Jon BJ has a good voice, I'll give him that, but I don't appreciate the band.FrigidSymphony wrote:They're both talented bands in what they do, it's just a different type of talent, more focused on songwriting and attitude than instrumental talent. Actually... Anyone who listens to more than just metal appreciates them too, it's just the close-minded elitists.
Guess you just can't stereotype, can ya?
The whole thing is just... astounding.FrigidSymphony wrote:And yeah, I just found the album and it's great, have yet to listen to the whole thing though...
Absolutely. But in more of a metaphorical sense. That's why the song Crack the Skye is so powerful. You can feel Brann's anger, sadness and agony.FrigidSymphony wrote:It's about his sister's suicide at 14, right?
FrigidSymphony wrote:Why does everyone else stop posting as soon the discussion turns to metal bands??
If I gave an opinion on something I know nothing about, wouldn't that make me a twat?FrigidSymphony wrote:Why does everyone else stop posting as soon the discussion turns to metal bands??
+1.JasonK wrote:The Stones have a few good songs.
However, if I saved my next four bowel movements in mason jars, I'd have produced a better band than The Beatles. Talk about the most highly overrated band of all time.(Sorry, Tatt, I love you!) Nothing salvageable from their entire discography, in my opinion.
And the best band of all time is clearly Fugazi.
Or maybe Mayhem...
What do you think of this then? No screaming, just beauty.MCJ wrote:If I gave an opinion on something I know nothing about, wouldn't that make me a twat?FrigidSymphony wrote:Why does everyone else stop posting as soon the discussion turns to metal bands??![]()
I only do 'easy' rock and honestly don't understand tha appeal of shouting to music. I can remember thinking "this would be a good track if someone weren't shouting all over it" but can't remember which band it was. (Might it have been System Of A Down?)
I've been listening to that album all week it's fucking amazing. I can't wait to see them in Marly Park this summer when they play with Metallica, Alice in Chains, Thin Lizzy? The Sword, Lamb of God and em.. Avenged Sevenfold.JasonK wrote:The whole thing is just... astounding.FrigidSymphony wrote:And yeah, I just found the album and it's great, have yet to listen to the whole thing though...
My personal fav is The Czar: Usurper/Escape/Martyr/Spiral as it just goes.... everywhere.
Crack the Skye itself just rages with emotion, which is awesome when you learn the concept of the album.
and then The Last Baron is just a technical masterpiece.
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