zen5887 said:
Mainstream music makes everything bad not because it rots away the 'musicianship' but because the mainstream has terrible taste in music. 'They' prefer rather simple songs that are a little catchy, that their relatively untrained ears can discern and digest. (Find me a music teacher that likes rap or hip hop, I dare you.)
How does the mainstream 'drain away musicianship'? It doesnt make you play worse...
If you'd reread that, you may notice I said it does NOT diminish musicianship.
As a matter of curiousity, what does your head lecturer teach? You didn't specify.
Now, some one else:
Allow me to disagree. America has many, many great metal bands and contributes much to the evolution of the genre.
I want to voice my opinion that metalcore isn't metal. It's hardcore with varying amounts of metal influence. Hardcore is basically just sped up punk. I don't see how sped up punk with some distortion pedal and maybe a hint of a guitar solo is metal. I have a similar line of reasoning for not considering nu-metal as metal, but they're just my opinions. I personally can't stand either of them (very much because of some social groups, I understand this. They engraved some elitism in me that I just don't see the point of overcoming).
As for American metal... Yeah, they suck. They really do. Honest. Death, Cynic (though their new album was not great), Metallica and Megadeth, The Absence. Those are the only bands I can really appreciate (and I actually hate Metallica, I just recognize they're influential as they're basically the biggest metal band of all time. Not because they sold out, but because they killed Napster and essentially birthed the RIAA and DRM).
I think that my personal tastes colour my opinion, though. I like prog metal but not Dream Theater which somehow manages to bore me within 20 seconds. I don't as a general rule like power metal (only example I can think of that's 'power metal' that I like is Machinae Supremacy, which is really hard to classify and I've heard them be called NWOBHM, power, SID metal, and more [and SID metal isn't even a real genre]). I am much more a death and doom metalhead, which North America just doesn't do.
Let's take a look at random bands and their locations in my WinAmp:
Absence, The: USA
Amon Amarth: Sweden
Anata: Sweden
Arch Enemy: Sweden
At The Gates: Sweden
Black Sabbath: UK
Dark Tranquility: Sweden
Ensiferum: Finland
Enslaved: Norway
Gojira: France
Hanging Garden: Finland
In Flames (old stuff, new stuff is TRIPE) : Sweden
Insomnium: Finland
Iron Maiden: UK
Judas Priest: UK
Machinae Supremacy: Sweden
Machine Head: USA
Megadeth: USA
Moonsorrow: Finland
Norther: Finland
Opeth: Sweden
Shadow Gallery: USA
Skyclad: UK
Swallow the Sun: Finland
Wintersun: Finland
Final tallies:
Sweden: 8
Finland: 7
UK: 4
USA: 3
France: 1
Norway: 1
North America: 3
Europe: 21
And I wasn't even pulling out my 'underground' bands of which I have many.
On In Flames: seriously, that is the best example of selling out I can think of. Period. It's not that they made their music a bit more palatable to the masses, it's that they TOTALLY CHANGED THEIR STYLE to make their music more palatable to the masses. They dropped the folksy influence. Their lyrics went from philosophical musings to whining about feelings. Their vocals went from death vocals to this weird half-whine-half-growl. Their instrumentation went into basic formations. It's. Terrible. Any 'real' metalhead should feel ashamed or angered whenever they talk about In Flames.
Oh, for all of you Dragonforce lovers, go listen to Yngwie Malmsteen. He was the original wanky fast-guitar-with-no-writing-talent metal guitarist.