For me : Trippie Redd’s “!” Is actually a great album

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      5 months ago

      Phish is great at what they do, I just find their music dreadfully boring and long

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    5 months ago

    Johnny Cash’s Hurt is overrated.

    Johnny Cash is great, and deserves his legacy, but that cover is mediocre.

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    Disturbed’s cover of Sound of Silence is not only awful, it is an antithesis of the meaning of the song. Anyone who likes that version better than S&G’s arguably doesn’t understand the point of the song, and the fact that everyone holds it up as the gold standard of “covers better than the original” is even worse.

    A close second is Postmodern Jukebox and their horrendous tendencies to take tempos to an opposite extreme instead of finding more meaningful ways of changing the genre of a song. I like some of their stuff, but the number of people who love their cover of Welcome to the Jungle is mind-boggling to me.

    There are plenty of songs that I prefer the cover of to the original (Whitney Houston’s ‘I Will Always Love You’), or ones that just give the original a modern coat of paint without changing much else (Smash Mouth’s ‘I’m a Believer’), but these songs in particular are just awful imo.

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      I don’t mind a cover changing the meaning of a song, but stuff where the cover is just the song again is…lazy as fuck?

      Like Fast Car by (country music guy) is fantastic, but it’s the same as the original, which is also fantastic. Feels cheap or something, I don’t know. Like the whole Weezer cover album was boring as fuck. The songs are technically great, but why listen to that over the originals? Rivers said his goal was to try and reproduce the original sound, which seems like an interesting exercise for the band, but not for the listener. So that wraps back around to respecting the band.

      Anyways, I have a lot of strong feelings about covers. Make it your own, even if you don’t change it that much.

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    This may not be an unpopular in the outside world but somehow I bet it will be here, the vast majority of metal is just straight noise and incomprehensible yelling to me. I do enjoy when metal songs are covered by bluegrass bands though

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    I can’t stand Queen, even though I have respect for their skill. (my highschool had an “arts program” and they bombarded us with musicals, Queen, and some sort of Queen musical)

    NIN does nothing for me, and I’ve tried several albums and owned one. It’s just… nothing soup.

    95% of music in any genre is garbage, but you can find the 5% gems if you go looking for it.

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    Music is an art and listening to music / going to concert is hobby. It is totally fine not to have a taste for it, for any kind of it.

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    I dislike modern pop’s mixing of the human voice, mixed so high compared to the rest, to the point where you can’t hear instruments anymore. The music is often there just for accompanyment, elevetor music. I rather have chillwave, where everything is one big reverb trick pony, than having to hear people screaming.

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    There are great songs and albums in all genres.

    There are terrible songs and albums in all genres.

    Listening to an album as it was released, front to back, is the best way to consume music.

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    Trent Reznor’s original version of Hurt is better than Johnny Cash’s version, which is terrible. I strongly dislike him bringing in the religious aspect by changing the lyrics and I just plain don’t like his voice.

    Yeah, I said it.

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    We’re in the best time to listen to music. There’s amazing stuff out there. It just doesn’t come to you automatically, you’ve got to seek it out.

    Now, it’s a pretty bad time to be an artist trying to make a living. But it’s also the easiest time to DIY music.

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      There’s people on spotify with less than 5000 monthly listeners pumping out music so good it would have topped charts 10 years ago. The quality and talent of artists these days is insane.

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        These days? This has always been the case. I remember downloading mp3s from unknowns who offered their music for free in the internet on the early 2000s. Great music.