I went to a Michael Bolton concert for my 16th birthday. Pretty much everyone I knew teased me, but I legitimately like his music. I teased them back when he was "cool" thanks to the Jack Sparrow song like a decade later.
While I'm not familiar with the band, I've never heard them be called that. Lyrically, I believe they're just good old hail Satan black metal, man. Nothing politically motivated.Ishal said:Is Watain considered that? I happen to like them quite a bit.
Funny thing about them. A friend of mine told me that they were protested by a church group for making "satanic ritual music" or some such nonsense. After hearing that, they actually did make a song just like that for teh lulz.lacktheknack said:<youtube=a9iAd1XP1vY>
This song is one I adore. I think it's relaxing and interesting, a rare combination. I've listened to it more than any other song on "Geogaddi".
And not a single person I know who hears it, be they Boards of Canada fans or my girlfriend, thinks I'm sound of mind afterwards. They tell me it's bad, creepy and even "demonic".
I've heard some of their stuff that comes kinda close to that. But it's not so much political as "Norway is for Norwegians, get out of Scandinavia" purity stuff. I think that is basically what Varg says, but then I don't usually care what he has to say.BathorysGraveland2 said:While I'm not familiar with the band, I've never heard them be called that. Lyrically, I believe they're just good old hail Satan black metal, man. Nothing politically motivated.Ishal said:Is Watain considered that? I happen to like them quite a bit.
I'm not actually surprised that people would do that. Most of their music has a very odd quality to it, especially songs like "1969", "Dandelion" and "Tears From the Compound Eye", which almost sound like they're being played backwards.Ishal said:Funny thing about them. A friend of mine told me that they were protested by a church group for making "satanic ritual music" or some such nonsense. After hearing that, they actually did make a song just like that for teh lulz.lacktheknack said:<youtube=a9iAd1XP1vY>
This song is one I adore. I think it's relaxing and interesting, a rare combination. I've listened to it more than any other song on "Geogaddi".
And not a single person I know who hears it, be they Boards of Canada fans or my girlfriend, thinks I'm sound of mind afterwards. They tell me it's bad, creepy and even "demonic".
Maybe this is one of those songs. I like it.
I'd like to point out BMTH used to be shit. Have you listened to their last two albums? They're excellent. Especially Sempiternal.TheRightToArmBears said:snip
Eh?...happy hardcore was pretty damn popular and it's still quite popular in townie/chav circles (much as it ever was).Weaver said:Well as someone who's been going to hardcore (as in happy hardcore) raves since high school I'm well versed in liking music everyone seems to hate![]()
Yeah, in the UK. To put it in perspective I was at a rave last weekend in a venue with a dance floor that was smaller than my apartment. There were probably, I dunno... 20 - 30 people actually dancing most of the time?Zykon TheLich said:Eh?...happy hardcore was pretty damn popular and it's still quite popular in townie/chav circles (much as it ever was).Weaver said:Well as someone who's been going to hardcore (as in happy hardcore) raves since high school I'm well versed in liking music everyone seems to hate![]()
On that note, Hardcore (as in Gabba, speedcore, doomcore etc Pretty much any type of hardcore techno, excluding breakcore). It's not a dark secret, it's just an acquired taste.
I'm coming with you.TakerFoxx said:Despite thinking the subject matter of nearly all of their songs is hilariously atrocious, I genuinely enjoy the Hollywood Undead.
...yeah, okay, I'll see myself out.
Ah, you're Canadian, that explains it.Weaver said:Yeah, in the UK. To put it in perspective I was at a rave last weekend in a venue with a dance floor that was smaller than my apartment. There were probably, I dunno... 20 - 30 people actually dancing most of the time?
Also here, it's all basically hardcore. Gabber, Freeform, Cheese, Upfront, etc. And all of these will be mixed with abandon. Hell, even drum and bass, might even do some crazy shit to go down to breaks tempo for a few tracks then pitch it back up.
It's funny that the "chavs" as you put it like that kind of music. Over here the only people going to the kandi style raves are pretty geeky in general.
Well, I could... but, then it would just feel like a wiki dump, especially when it gets all technical and shit... lol... (Let just say it's been around for more than 20 years...)Squilookle said:Skrillex isn't dubstep? Then what the hell IS dubstep? And don't 'explain' it with a video: I won't go near it.
I fucking LOVE mashups... I seem to be the only one in my area that does... Basically, mashups are usually the only way I can enjoy most of the modern mainstream music... like this one...Squilookle said:For me, it's film music scores, and mashups. Can't get enough of them, especially when a film OST matches perfectly with a multiplayer game session I play at the same time, or a mashup brilliantly combines two completely different songs into one harmonious bubble.