O! You should have said short answer, no. Long answer, nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!JaymesFogarty said:Has 2009 been a good year for music? Short answer, no. Long answer, ...also no!
miracleofsound, that's exactly what I meant. And to wouldyoukindly, check out Mastodon's album "Crack The Skye", Porcupine Tree's album "The Incident" or Between The Buried and Me's "the Great Misdirect". If you just want to check out single songs try "Oblivion" by Mastodon, "Bonnie the Cat" and "Time Flies" by Porcupine Tree, and "Fossil Genera" by Between the Buried and me. The prog may have evolved, or even devolved, if that's your opinion, a lot from the 70s and 80s, but it's still progressive music.miracleofsound said:The energy I feel listening to metal is anything but negative.wouldyoukindly99 said:I maintain that metal is just the same as rap and pop because both of those genres are about pure energy as well, metal just thrives on negative or aggresive energy to please it's base instead of pop's overly-positive energy and rap's "Dancability" energy; the problem is that they are all energy and no substance. I would, however, like to hear an example of this "Prog Rock" of which you speak (Man I sound oldNjaard said:They may follow a specific formula, but I'd go as far as say it's a fact that genres like prog rock/metal have a lot fewer rules in therms of structure, and thus are more likely to come up with something creative. Another thing is that bands like Mastodon have tried to reinvent the formula with their latest album "Crack The Skye", and I'd say they've been very successful. I agree with you to some extent when you say rap, pop and metal follows a specific formula, but what metal lacks in originality it gains in therms of raw energy in the music, as opposed to your average RnB/pop song which has been stripped of all it's energy in the studio.wouldyoukindly99 said:Here I am!zen5887 said:Man, I can't wait for all the classic rock guys to come in and rage against all the pop stuff that was out this year =P
OP: It's all crap. Metal, pop, rap, etc. are all just different genres that follow a very specific formula that discourages creativity, they just appeal to different demographics but they are all equally uncreative.) the "Prog" stands for "Progressive" correct? I'm always open to new things.
Sure some of it is angry, but it's a release channel for the anger, therefore positive.
Metal makes me feel energised, happy and alive.
BTBAMs new CD was pretty good. Not as good as colors but still respectable. The best album of the year imo came from August Burns Red. Very nice to see Every Time I Die put out a really good album after their last one was kinda disappointing.Njaard said:I sure know I do, Porcupine Tree, Between The Buried and Me, Dream Theater, Alice in Chains, Mastodon, Megadeth and Muse in one year! What's even more surprizing is the fact that none of them were dissapointments, to me, at least. It's almost too good to be true. I don't follow the charts all that much, so I have no idea if pop music has been as horrible as the last couple of years, but from my taste of music it has been a fantastic year.
What I like about The Great Misdirect is that it's a lot more focused than Colors, but it lacks the raw emotion of the latter. Unfortunately I haven't been able to check out the new ABR and EID.Poomanchu745 said:BTBAMs new CD was pretty good. Not as good as colors but still respectable. The best album of the year imo came from August Burns Red. Very nice to see Every Time I Die put out a really good album after their last one was kinda disappointing.Njaard said:I sure know I do, Porcupine Tree, Between The Buried and Me, Dream Theater, Alice in Chains, Mastodon, Megadeth and Muse in one year! What's even more surprizing is the fact that none of them were dissapointments, to me, at least. It's almost too good to be true. I don't follow the charts all that much, so I have no idea if pop music has been as horrible as the last couple of years, but from my taste of music it has been a fantastic year.
I'm totally with you on the Enter Shikari one, Common Dreads was fan-fucking-tastic (This coming from a HUUGGEEEE fan of ES). I have only just started to listen to Sonata Arctica but so far they are awesome.Idlemessiah said:Well I've had new alestorm, enter shikari and sonata arctica to listen to, so yeah I guess this years been OK.
See I think it is the opposite. I think they started to go down the musical masturbation road on some of the songs in The Great Misdirect while I loved how colors was one long song. Ya the new ETID is really good and ABR definitely put out their best record to date. The guitars are sooooo much better in Constellations.Njaard said:What I like about The Great Misdirect is that it's a lot more focused than Colors, but it lacks the raw emotion of the latter. Unfortunately I haven't been able to check out the new ABR and EID.Poomanchu745 said:BTBAMs new CD was pretty good. Not as good as colors but still respectable. The best album of the year imo came from August Burns Red. Very nice to see Every Time I Die put out a really good album after their last one was kinda disappointing.Njaard said:I sure know I do, Porcupine Tree, Between The Buried and Me, Dream Theater, Alice in Chains, Mastodon, Megadeth and Muse in one year! What's even more surprizing is the fact that none of them were dissapointments, to me, at least. It's almost too good to be true. I don't follow the charts all that much, so I have no idea if pop music has been as horrible as the last couple of years, but from my taste of music it has been a fantastic year.
Personally I found the whacky sections of Color somewhat damaging to the flow of the songs, in The Great Misdirect they keep it to one song. I consider Colors and The Great Misdirect to be equals in therms of musical quality, they just do it in two different ways. I don't know if The Great Misdirect will last as long as Colors, though, because Colors has been a frequent listen since it was released. Too bad my wallet is a bit thin at the moment, but I'll check the albums out when I can.Poomanchu745 said:See I think it is the opposite. I think they started to go down the musical masturbation road on some of the songs in The Great Misdirect while I loved how colors was one long song. Ya the new ETID is really good and ABR definitely put out their best record to date. The guitars are sooooo much better in Constellations.Njaard said:What I like about The Great Misdirect is that it's a lot more focused than Colors, but it lacks the raw emotion of the latter. Unfortunately I haven't been able to check out the new ABR and EID.Poomanchu745 said:BTBAMs new CD was pretty good. Not as good as colors but still respectable. The best album of the year imo came from August Burns Red. Very nice to see Every Time I Die put out a really good album after their last one was kinda disappointing.Njaard said:I sure know I do, Porcupine Tree, Between The Buried and Me, Dream Theater, Alice in Chains, Mastodon, Megadeth and Muse in one year! What's even more surprizing is the fact that none of them were dissapointments, to me, at least. It's almost too good to be true. I don't follow the charts all that much, so I have no idea if pop music has been as horrible as the last couple of years, but from my taste of music it has been a fantastic year.