@KingCrimson776 i lisen to 90% metal bands and you can like softer stuff too.. i just dont like to be able to predict where the music is going all of the time
@maju36able Softness doesn't imply "predictable" either. Of course, a band with the most variation between soft and loud (dynamics) and all other musical elements, will be the least predictable. Metal bands are usually very predictable, in that they are heavy and loud 90% of the time (with occasional soft interludes). I'd recommend getting into more progressive rock, classical and jazz if you want less predictability.
@KingCrimson776 never said it implied that dude i simply stated what i thought and metal isnt predictable you just dont listen to it so you dont know.. list to between the buried and me,sikth,the arusha accord or visions nothing predictable about them and metal borrows alot from classical and jazz
@KingCrimson776 i listen to artists like antione dufour and jody fisher but i also listen to alot of prog metal and mathrock dont talk about genres if you dont actually listen to them..
@maju36able I haven't mentioned any genres I haven't listened to substantially. Metal is objectively predictable as compared to jazz, and the only metal which contains jazz influence on any notable level is progressive metal, which would be even more expansive and free if it left behind the limited chugging riffage and became progressive *rock* instead, a much broader category.
That said, listening to metal is fine, but maybe ween down to 50% (and most likely further from there).
@KingCrimson776 jazz is cool but i find that jazz and classical tend to focus on music theory more than how the music actually sounds.. not all but alot of the artists ive heard that and i have to be in the mood to listen to it kinda like i have to be to listen to post-rock i like jazz influenced metal bands the most and ive tried to finding good music is hard i like metal because it combines alot of genres and seems to have the most variety
@maju36able Music theory describes "how the music actually sounds"... and I would argue that metal only superficially takes elements from other genres, but again that doesn't have to be a bad thing.
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THESenorChang 2 weeks ago
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THESenorChang 2 weeks ago
Shit gets pretty serious after 2:38.
HansiOlbrich 3 weeks ago
I prefer stupid hoe
katDkem 3 weeks ago
9GAG
vointasibiu 3 weeks ago
Its fun how ppl get all into it v v v
shadowfuser 2 months ago
zero dislikes. that the way things should always be with great songs like this
whereisthespacebar10 2 months ago
I Love <3 This Song!! ♪♫
Bendezium03 2 months ago
I Love <3 This Song!! ♪♫
Bendezium03 2 months ago
this is defenitely the type of music where u either listen to the whole song or u dont listen to it at all, its pointless to only listen to half
MassWisdom 4 months ago 2
this music is practically a drug itself, screw acid
MassWisdom 4 months ago
They are extremely talented musicians. And they do great live also. I've watched their concerts here on youtube, and its flawless.
Litjlien 7 months ago 9
this music may be really soft a lot of the time, but its all greatly skilled. gotta love instrumentals.
revenge112 11 months ago 9
@revenge112 is there really the perception that "soft music" is not "skilled"... oh right, metalheads, lol.
KingCrimson776 2 months ago
@KingCrimson776 i lisen to 90% metal bands and you can like softer stuff too.. i just dont like to be able to predict where the music is going all of the time
maju36able 2 months ago
@maju36able Softness doesn't imply "predictable" either. Of course, a band with the most variation between soft and loud (dynamics) and all other musical elements, will be the least predictable. Metal bands are usually very predictable, in that they are heavy and loud 90% of the time (with occasional soft interludes). I'd recommend getting into more progressive rock, classical and jazz if you want less predictability.
KingCrimson776 2 months ago
@KingCrimson776 never said it implied that dude i simply stated what i thought and metal isnt predictable you just dont listen to it so you dont know.. list to between the buried and me,sikth,the arusha accord or visions nothing predictable about them and metal borrows alot from classical and jazz
maju36able 2 months ago
@KingCrimson776 i listen to artists like antione dufour and jody fisher but i also listen to alot of prog metal and mathrock dont talk about genres if you dont actually listen to them..
maju36able 2 months ago
@maju36able I haven't mentioned any genres I haven't listened to substantially. Metal is objectively predictable as compared to jazz, and the only metal which contains jazz influence on any notable level is progressive metal, which would be even more expansive and free if it left behind the limited chugging riffage and became progressive *rock* instead, a much broader category.
That said, listening to metal is fine, but maybe ween down to 50% (and most likely further from there).
KingCrimson776 2 months ago
@KingCrimson776 jazz is cool but i find that jazz and classical tend to focus on music theory more than how the music actually sounds.. not all but alot of the artists ive heard that and i have to be in the mood to listen to it kinda like i have to be to listen to post-rock i like jazz influenced metal bands the most and ive tried to finding good music is hard i like metal because it combines alot of genres and seems to have the most variety
maju36able 2 months ago
@maju36able Music theory describes "how the music actually sounds"... and I would argue that metal only superficially takes elements from other genres, but again that doesn't have to be a bad thing.
KingCrimson776 2 months ago