Cormeh
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So, I've been revising my musical taste for the past two years, mainly due to a lot of YOU! THE VIEWERS!
HL2.net has been a great forum for a lot of reasons, but one of the primary reasons has to be the diversity in musical taste which has led me to dip my toe in various different genres. When I was a lad, fresh-faced with a skip in my step, I was never into music a great deal. When I was 16/17, Britain suddenly experienced a musical boom in "nu-Metal" which led to myself and a few friends cracking into bands such as Limp Bizkit and the like.
Although I won't confess that I hate all of that stuff now, I certainly don't listen to it a great deal (I also refuse to throw out CD's on the principle that they cost ?16 each back then).
I registered here December '04, when I was 20 years old. Mostly enjoying bands like Coldplay, the Verve and the Beatles (which I still enjoy, in fact one of them wrote my favourite album of all time, try and guess which). Indie music was however, growing stale. 90's bands were my cup of tea, but newer, more "indie rock" groups were appearing on the scene (Kaisers, Artics etc. Not that they're horrible, I just wasn't interested).
So, I needed something new to my ears, something refreshing. Around this time, Qonfy was posting like a mother****er possessed about NiN and how awesome they were/are. But not only him, many others seemed to be enjoying this stuff as well. Who am I to contest this? I found The Downward Sprial for a few quid in Edinburgh and plunged in. That was it, hooked. Since then, I've trusted in a lot of bands and groups that have been posted with good praise and had a shot of them too. Most recent are Boards of Canada and to my absolute shock, Radiohead.
This may be like the old sheep analogy, but I don't care. Not to mention that I'd take a shot at guessing I'm a bit older than the majority of the folk who suggested or mentioned this stuff in the first place, I find it surprising that I've managed to expand my horizons a bit more through you gits. Guys.
I know I'm not the only person this has happened to, so confess to me, and the others about how much your ears have been re-tuned to different tastes. Refer to Stiggeh's post:
tl;dr - How has your musical tastes changed largely due to these boards and the people who haunt them? Musical elitists GTFO.
HL2.net has been a great forum for a lot of reasons, but one of the primary reasons has to be the diversity in musical taste which has led me to dip my toe in various different genres. When I was a lad, fresh-faced with a skip in my step, I was never into music a great deal. When I was 16/17, Britain suddenly experienced a musical boom in "nu-Metal" which led to myself and a few friends cracking into bands such as Limp Bizkit and the like.
Although I won't confess that I hate all of that stuff now, I certainly don't listen to it a great deal (I also refuse to throw out CD's on the principle that they cost ?16 each back then).
I registered here December '04, when I was 20 years old. Mostly enjoying bands like Coldplay, the Verve and the Beatles (which I still enjoy, in fact one of them wrote my favourite album of all time, try and guess which). Indie music was however, growing stale. 90's bands were my cup of tea, but newer, more "indie rock" groups were appearing on the scene (Kaisers, Artics etc. Not that they're horrible, I just wasn't interested).
So, I needed something new to my ears, something refreshing. Around this time, Qonfy was posting like a mother****er possessed about NiN and how awesome they were/are. But not only him, many others seemed to be enjoying this stuff as well. Who am I to contest this? I found The Downward Sprial for a few quid in Edinburgh and plunged in. That was it, hooked. Since then, I've trusted in a lot of bands and groups that have been posted with good praise and had a shot of them too. Most recent are Boards of Canada and to my absolute shock, Radiohead.
This may be like the old sheep analogy, but I don't care. Not to mention that I'd take a shot at guessing I'm a bit older than the majority of the folk who suggested or mentioned this stuff in the first place, I find it surprising that I've managed to expand my horizons a bit more through you gits. Guys.
I know I'm not the only person this has happened to, so confess to me, and the others about how much your ears have been re-tuned to different tastes. Refer to Stiggeh's post:
The problem with Nickelback and Puddle of Mudd and pretty much most artists is that all their songs end up sounding the same. They all follow similar structures, with similar chord patterns, similar drum patterns and similar solos, with similar subjects and similar lyrics and similar vocals. Sure, the bands can write good songs, but what good is it when they're just writing the same four or five songs over and over? It's tiring and it's completely unoriginal.
Radiohead, Muse, and NIN are bands that go out of their way to make each song complex and unique. Sure, a couple of their songs are more similar than they should be (i.e. NIN's "The Hand That Feeds" and "Survivalism"), but those are the rare exceptions rather than the rule. And not to be pretentious or elitist, but now that I've listened to so much relatively complex and unique music, I find it frustrating and nearly impossible to go back to bands like Nickelback. I've heard all their music before in fifteen other bands and it's just not interesting to listen to anymore.
tl;dr - How has your musical tastes changed largely due to these boards and the people who haunt them? Musical elitists GTFO.