Nah just the typical music lover's belief that only his/her taste counts and everything they don't like is shite.Does this qualify as "Political"?
Nah just the typical music lover's belief that only his/her taste counts and everything they don't like is shite.Does this qualify as "Political"?
With this kind of romantic expressionism, the singer and the song will either connect with you emotionally or not. If it does, it can be ecstatic and if not it can fall flat and even be more-or-less repellent. Some will love it and be moved by it while others don't get it or even dislike it.I really don't want to raise some controversies or flame threads, but can you tell me guys, what is so sensational about her, solely "musicallywise"? Am I deaf alien, not feeling the excitement of millions of fans?
Eek. No. While she's not my type, I can understand the falling in love part but the singing and strumming is pretty bad.This is a sign! French singer I've fallen in love recently, did a really nice cover of Billie. This is a game changer
Eilish is a good performer, but her brother deserves all the credit for creating her music. I think today the Grammy awards are 100% political. Think about it. Talentless trash "artists" like Tylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, JayZ, all got multiple grammy awards. This is ridiculous. Back in the '80s, you had to be as good as Michael Jackson and Prince to get a Grammy, but today, all you have to do is say something bad about Donald Trump, and you're golden... The last time I've watched the Grammy awards ceremony was back in 1995... Same thing with the Oscars, BTW...
https://theconversation.com/billie-...ngers-challenging-james-bonds-machismo-130665
Sorry. And I tried. She's just rubbish.
Holy fuck, you guys are a bunch of snobs.
LOL. Nice - although I give the vocals a 2 at best - but the performance is good for the genre. I almost feel like I'm watching a Twilight movie (I'll let you decide whether I think that's a good thing or not). Seems like it's the same target demographic as Eilish actually... age demographic at least (based on all the screams).
Considering it seems @pavuol got his answer (if not and it bothers you, I'll delete this post)... I'll raise your K-pop with some good J-metal that should be considered an example of 21st century opera - well goth opera at least.
Asian pop artists put more thought into their choreography and costumes for a single song than most American artists put into their entire album and tour performances combined. Can't say that makes them better or worse of course... but they definitely seem to work much harder at it.
The great thing is you can find your own sounds. You're not limited by the instrument anymore. 20+ years ago, I overheard the Neptunes arguing which snare to use in a track they were working on. They had a lot more choices than anybody with an actual drum kit.Keyboard players, drummers, or all these other kinds of instrumentalists now play more and more on electric instruments or MIDI controllers with sounds selected on their computer. It can be frustrating in some cases to find ways to express the full range of our musicality while using digital sounds. It never quite feels the same as playing a real acoustic instrument.