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White Stripes was a lot of blues, QOTSA is blues, PJ Harvey has done blues, Nick Cave is a blues singer, Spiritualized is definitely blues based. There’s tons of things that have blues elements that you never think of as being that.
lets just let chanting win. its the basis of all music
I was trashing more your idea that because an artist sometimes plays blues music i.e. White Stripes that doesnt make them a blues artist. Most modern music is classified in multiple genres. And this isn't artist survivor. It's genre survivor. Some artists do various genres.
lets just let chanting win. its the basis of all music
I was trashing more your idea that because an artist sometimes plays blues music i.e. White Stripes that doesnt make them a blues artist. Most modern music is classified in multiple genres. And this isn't artist survivor. It's genre survivor. Some artists do various genres.
either way, the blues are mid. but im willing to move to ambient or reggae or butt rock or grunge
lets just let chanting win. its the basis of all music
I was trashing more your idea that because an artist sometimes plays blues music i.e. White Stripes that doesnt make them a blues artist. Most modern music is classified in multiple genres. And this isn't artist survivor. It's genre survivor. Some artists do various genres.
As a Hispanic person who has been regularly exposed to reggaeton against their will for decades at weddings, bars, birthday parties, etc, using Bad Bunny as an excuse for how bad 90% of that shit is doesn’t fly with me.
He and J-Balvin have been pushing the boundaries of what this form can do sonically, but there’s a full decade and a half of pretty irredeemable garbage from that genre. Songs with hooks like “tonight is sex night” and “rakata” - the imagined sound effect a man makes when fucking. The hook to the big song everyone knows (Gasolina) literally translates to “she loves cum.” For every Bad Bunny, there’s a sea of Daddy Yankees and Wisin and Yandels.
A legitimate defense of the genre is how much reggaeton sound has influenced popular music internationally. Maybe as a result, reggaeton is being pushed somewhere better now and moving forward.
All that said, I went trap. Reggaeton should be out pretty soon though.
Change reggaeton with hiphop and it's pretty much the same thing lol.
How can something so wrong be said with such confidence?
Post by jorgeandthekraken on Jul 26, 2022 11:25:17 GMT -5
Side note: I know, at some point, everyone's going to come for grunge, but it was the music that made me really fall in love with music, including playing music, as a yungin', so it will forever hold the most special of places in my flannel-clad heart.
Side note: I know, at some point, everyone's going to come for grunge, but it was the music that made me really fall in love with music, including playing music, as a yungin', so it will forever hold the most special of places in my flannel-clad heart.
True and it was a stupid tag in the first place. The only thing most of those bands had in common was where they from and heroin. They didn’t really sound alike.
As a Hispanic person who has been regularly exposed to reggaeton against their will for decades at weddings, bars, birthday parties, etc, using Bad Bunny as an excuse for how bad 90% of that shit is doesn’t fly with me.
He and J-Balvin have been pushing the boundaries of what this form can do sonically, but there’s a full decade and a half of pretty irredeemable garbage from that genre. Songs with hooks like “tonight is sex night” and “rakata” - the imagined sound effect a man makes when fucking. The hook to the big song everyone knows (Gasolina) literally translates to “she loves cum.” For every Bad Bunny, there’s a sea of Daddy Yankees and Wisin and Yandels.
A legitimate defense of the genre is how much reggaeton sound has influenced popular music internationally. Maybe as a result, reggaeton is being pushed somewhere better now and moving forward.
All that said, I went trap. Reggaeton should be out pretty soon though.
Daddy Yankee is the Fred Durst of Reggaeton (he rules)
I was trashing more your idea that because an artist sometimes plays blues music i.e. White Stripes that doesnt make them a blues artist. Most modern music is classified in multiple genres. And this isn't artist survivor. It's genre survivor. Some artists do various genres.
Modern blues!
this song isn't blues lol. Influenced by blues, sure, but so is fucking everything else
As a Hispanic person who has been regularly exposed to reggaeton against their will for decades at weddings, bars, birthday parties, etc, using Bad Bunny as an excuse for how bad 90% of that shit is doesn’t fly with me.
He and J-Balvin have been pushing the boundaries of what this form can do sonically, but there’s a full decade and a half of pretty irredeemable garbage from that genre. Songs with hooks like “tonight is sex night” and “rakata” - the imagined sound effect a man makes when fucking. The hook to the big song everyone knows (Gasolina) literally translates to “she loves cum.” For every Bad Bunny, there’s a sea of Daddy Yankees and Wisin and Yandels.
A legitimate defense of the genre is how much reggaeton sound has influenced popular music internationally. Maybe as a result, reggaeton is being pushed somewhere better now and moving forward.
All that said, I went trap. Reggaeton should be out pretty soon though.
Change reggaeton with hiphop and it's pretty much the same thing lol.
Still voting for punk. I like a lot of the messages and for sure the aesthetic, but unless its pop-punk it irritates the hell out of me.
Fine with trap and dubstep going (even though there's some great lesser known dubstep) but imma be pissed when y'all come for disco/house/techno.
As a punk with bona fides, I will be much sorrier to see Hardcore go than Punk. '77 Punk wasn't my thing, and punk after hardcore was soft. You guys younger than me probably have a different opinion. But I want my punk rock played loud, hard and fast - with no wimpiness.