ironyisadeadscene wrote:
oh that song is fucking wretched. its all a result of studio manipulation and auto-toned voices and shit. and the writing is of that of a 10 year old. party in the USA has more mind stimulating lyrics.
Hahahaha, I agree.
All of that band's songs are like that, too. I don't know what they're called, but a lot of people at my school like them, and I'm just like... "Ummm. I hear you guys playing their music from your laptops all the time, aaaand hate to break it to you, but you could hear
one of their songs and be finished with it." EVERY SINGLE SONG IS THE SAME EXACT THING. The melodies hardly vary at all. It's like what on earth, dude. I swear that the singer doesn't even sing. He just talks and then autotunes his voice.
Over break I listened to the radio for the first time since graduating high school... Pop stations, that is. Usually at work they have a classic station playing in the kitchen, music from the '70s to the '90s (minus the last couple years of the '90s which were just stupid musically speaking)... But then over break, my younger coworkers turned on the pop stations a few times, and I was like
Every single song is autotuned and produced to death, holy crap. They all use WAY too much distortion beyond that... Oh my goodness. It's just... WHAT ARE THEY DOING. Enduring music is made with melodies, honest lyrics that actually have something to do with life and mean something, actual vocals... They're
stories. It's the same with film, movies. The ones with all the flashy special effects and not much else aren't going to be around even in two years. It's the ones that speak to human nature with simple storylines, the ones that are
real, that will stay. Stories, stories, stories. Special effects and musical styles become outdated with time; movies and music that rely purely on them will fade into obscurity within five years.
Plus it's always more, more, more, when if you think about it, the movies and songs and performances that have lasted are stripped down to their bone, as much as they possibly could be. The best movies are about eternal truths that will never go away because human nature never goes away; the best songs are the same; the best and most memorable performances are just the performer on stage, alone, nothing else.
This song is one I had the displeasure of listening to and everything I hate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg-2CpXvvx0You can dance to this song, but so what? That's not enough when
everything on current pop stations either sounds like this or hip hop/R&B that is composed purely of cliche, shallow lyrics and autotuned robots and the same sound effects and predictable production on every single one oh my goodness.