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As I said, I know they are important, in the sense of that they majorly impacted how music is written and recorded; so I know my musical history. But there is no error in calling them overrated. People go **** about them like they're the best thing since sliced bread and that just steams me.
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
If changing the entire landscape of recording music and pop culture is overrated, I think you need to reassess what your idea of "overrating" something is.
On top of this, everybody goes through musical phases and when there is so much good music in existence you need to build up a back catalog of what is good and bad. A lot of people don't have the time or energy to dig super deep into music and all it has to offer. Luckily there is extremely good music on the surface and people get attached to what they listen to because they feel a personal connection to it.
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I'm talking quality-wise. They are not as great as people say they are, despite being innovative.
Hence:
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
Joined: Sep 24, 2013 Posts: 1832 Location: Trading people for smokes.
I have no problem arguing the Beatles quality, but for the sake of everyone else, I will simply agree to disagree with you then.
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
I'm not arguing whether or not they are of "quality", I'm saying that it's wrong to argue about something in which there are no definite guidelines to describe quality.
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Fair enough.
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
Joined: Sep 24, 2013 Posts: 1832 Location: Trading people for smokes.
I need music with an intensely depressive, suicidal atmosphere, similar to depressive black metal (think Thy Light - "In My Last Mourning") but nonmetal. I NEED IT.
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
I need music with an intensely depressive, suicidal atmosphere, similar to depressive black metal (think Thy Light - "In My Last Mourning") but nonmetal. I NEED IT.
"Sometime in the Spring of 2009 I tried to kill myself. Six months before that, I used a Voor’s Head Device for the first time."
This line opens the 150-page book that accompanies Giles Corey, an intensely personal, intimate portrait of depression that took me almost 4 years to make.
We've called this "acoustic music from the industrial revolution," and that's as good as anything. Dominated by the acoustic guitar, the music is a gloomy mixture of Americana influences, snippets of EVP recordings, ghostly choirs and deep, heavy organ. It ranges from very dark to triumphant, hushed quiet to crashingly loud.
The album follows a story arc of emotions that are detailed in the accompanying book, as much a part of this record as the music. The text switches between personal tales of struggles with depression, suicide, and a feeling of being lost, and the story of cult-leader and afterlife theorist Robert Voor. Voor's writings on death and the afterlife feature prominently across HAVE A NICE LIFE's "Deathconsciousness," Nahvalr's self-titled debut, and Giles Corey, making him the unifying factor behind most of the music I've written in the last 10 years.
This record is as personal and raw as anything I've ever done. Thank you for your interest.
You're welcome.
EDIT: And to contribute something to the thread...
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I need music with an intensely depressive, suicidal atmosphere, similar to depressive black metal (think Thy Light - "In My Last Mourning") but nonmetal. I NEED IT.
Joined: Sep 24, 2013 Posts: 1832 Location: Trading people for smokes.
Good shoegaze/shoegazey stuff:
SOUVENIRS D'UN AUTRE MONDE by Alcest BUTTERFLY KISSES by The Depreciation Guild AMESOEURS by Amesoeurs Anything by Aesthesys
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Gehennah, true kings of poseur-slaying wrote:
Suddenly she stood there close to me, a woman too grotesque to even be I felt quite dim but I was still aware, that I was too drunk to see or care I said "Baby, metal is what I need; not some bloody ***** to feed" She looked at me with stupid eyes, then I gave her my advice
"Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die! Piss off, I'm drinking! Piss off, or die!"
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