I was an absolute U2 disciple from 1980 through about 1990, but especially through about 1985. I used to make the undergrads in the chem E lab listen to U2 in the early/mid 80s, as well as friends (before Joshua Tree's massive success) and people would look at me funny when I said they're going to be the biggest band ever (was saying this since about 82). If only I could've bought stock in them somehow, I'd be fabulously wealthy, lol. Saw them about 7-8 times pre-1984, including their first US tour in 1980. Still liked their post 1990 work, but was never a nut for them after that. Their first 3 albums were my favorite (Boy being my U2 favorite and top 5-10 alltime for me) and Ioved 4/5 too (Unforgettable Fire/Joshua Tree). I can kind of take or leave their work since 2000.
i don't know what you're talking about. this is easy listening, unwind from a long day of work music.(i'm not kidding either. i have several playlists like this that i'll unwind to after work) i like it. that breakdown is heavy as.
That music added 20 lbs to my bench press. Great to chop firewood to too. Very motivational.i don't know what you're talking about. this is easy listening, unwind from a long day of work music.(i'm not kidding either. i have several playlists like this that i'll unwind to after work) i like it. that breakdown is heavy as.
Sort of. I get it out of my system and don't take it out on others (99% of the time). I'm well-adjusted. 🤣 This scene in Dumb and Dumber always makes me LOL.You're angry, but it's a good angry.
I needed this… it’s been a day! Lol
Played the clip for my son and he called this "much lighter and more melodic" than the really hard, heavy stuff he listens to when he's working out. He did like this though.
Johnny Booth from Long Island have been around since 2008. They only recently showed up in my feeds. Not everyday music, but good for certain times of day.Played the clip for my son and he called this "much lighter and more melodic" than the really hard, heavy stuff he listens to when he's working out. He did like this though.
They are also a native NJ band...
Are you familiar with Mathcore or math rock? It's a genre. Johnny Booth is mathcore. Opera is a genre that repulses me. Same with most hee-haw type of country music. Different strokes for different folks.There are these things called melody and harmonized sound. There was a time when heavy rock incorporated it.
Let me start with that personally I like you and thank you for starting some of these music threads. What you are referencing above are not “genres” of music. They are sub genres. They are essentially under the “rock” genre. The difference is that much of it is has higher volume and distortion which are products of technology not musical acumen. Playing “fast” and loud in of itself doesn’t make it “good”. Screaming is not singing. It seems the thing people gravitate toward is the “attitude”. Whatever. I’m 65 and I’ve heard a ton of music in my life. Not all music is good, whether it is shallow pop culture music or loud, distorted heavy rock with zero melody or harmony. You are correct, to each his own.Are you familiar with Mathcore or math rock? It's a genre. Johnny Booth is mathcore. Opera is a genre that repulses me. Same with most hee-haw type of country music. Different strokes for different folks.
I can see how it would immediately turn someone off who enjoys melody and harmonies. I don't love it, but for the right move, it is a nice release. It's my drug of choice. I don't drink, smoke or do any drugs. Never have. A lot of mathcore and punk bands and kids in the scene are straight edge and don't do drugs or drink.
"a subgenre of hardcore punk and metalcore influenced by post-hardcore, extreme metal and math rock that developed during the 1990s. Bands in the genre emphasize complex and fluctuant rhythms through the use of irregular time signatures, polymeters, syncopations and tempo changes."
It has been described as having emphasis on technical complexity as "the means by which" they attain the aggressiveness of punk, "but never the end unto itself", distinguishing it from "the overflowing excess" of progressive metal.
Mathcore - Wikipedia
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I like you to, so fist bump to you. As I was mowing the lawn before dark, I was thinking about my post and if it was too harsh, and I though oh, snap, it's a sub-genre. I agree with you on the screaming (some call them guttural vocals, I call them Cookie Monster vocals).Let me start with that personally I like you and thank you for starting some of these music threads. What you are referencing above are not “genres” of music. They are sub genres. They are essentially under the “rock” genre. The difference is that much of it is has higher volume and distortion which are products of technology not musical acumen. Playing “fast” and loud in of itself doesn’t make it “good”. Screaming is not singing. It seems the thing people gravitate toward is the “attitude”. Whatever. I’m 65 and I’ve heard a ton of music in my life. Not all music is good, whether it is shallow pop culture music or loud, distorted heavy rock with zero melody or harmony. You are correct, to each his own.
How about palying fast and loud being good... with screams? Plenty of musical acumen in what this band does.Let me start with that personally I like you and thank you for starting some of these music threads. What you are referencing above are not “genres” of music. They are sub genres. They are essentially under the “rock” genre. The difference is that much of it is has higher volume and distortion which are products of technology not musical acumen. Playing “fast” and loud in of itself doesn’t make it “good”. Screaming is not singing. It seems the thing people gravitate toward is the “attitude”. Whatever. I’m 65 and I’ve heard a ton of music in my life. Not all music is good, whether it is shallow pop culture music or loud, distorted heavy rock with zero melody or harmony. You are correct, to each his own.
My comment about loud and fast doesn’t apply to all Heavy Metal music. I know there are many talented musicians especially in the “Progressive Metal” sub genre. These guys have practiced a lot. Just not my cup of tea. I’m definitely from the less is more musical tree.How about palying fast and loud being good... with screams? Plenty of musical acumen in what this band does.
Been a big Gaslight Anthem fan since their first album and thought 59 Sound was one of the best albums of the 2000s, but haven't been that impressed by their later albums and this song, unfortunately, doesn't do it for me. Maybe the rest of the new album will be better.
My summer anthem lol
Great song by Michigander
Wow, this guy/band is pretty talented and writes beautiful songs.