My opinions on your favorite music - /mu/ (#127081328) [Archived: 1071 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:04:14 AM No.127081328
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Overrated? Yes

Experimental? For a Radiohead fan maybe.

Complex? Simple and predictable, if you say otherwise, again, poptimist pitchfork normie view of what complex and sophisticated music is.


Depth? Shallow, superficial, basic.

Commercially successful? Simplistic slop for the masses.

Underrated? Again, pitchfork, radiohead fan definition of what underrated music is. Not true, serious, underrated music, the generic pop kind.

Innovative? some other, probably more obscure artist did it first.


This applies for all of you classical music bach, beethoven fans. Metalheads. Rock music fans. Punk rock fans. Velvet underground fans. Death grip fans. IDM fans. Hyperpop SOPHIE fans. Music concrete fans. Industrial music throbbing gristle type fans. Prog-rock fans. Noise music merzbow harsh noise fans. Popheads. James Brown Soul music fans. R&B fans. Microtonal music fans. Any genre, any style of whatever your favorite music is.


It is overrated, both publicly, and if not publicly, than by your hipster music nerd site like rolling stones and pitchfork.

Not as experimental as you think, it may sound experimental to Taylor Swift fans, where they're like wow this sounds weird you like that? but not to cultured, cultivated, sophisticated patrician music listeners.


It is not innovative, some other obscure artist you don't know about did it before they did, and they did a more generic, milquetoast watered down version of it.

There is music that has way more depth that makes whatever your favorite music is, shallow and basic.


Discuss.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 9:08:42 AM No.127081721
i don't need buzzwords to justify my taste. i just think what i like is cool.