12.29.2008, 02:23 AM | #81 | |
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*buzzer sound* *Dm drone* *wicked crazy solo (I swear I can play it)* *fade out* I call the concept, "Innovation/Inability" Hows that for innovation, bitches? |
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12.29.2008, 02:30 AM | #82 |
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What about black metal? That didn't really start until the early 90s, there were a few precedents but not full on...
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My post isn't about how innovative the 80's were. I think the 60's and 70's were probably more innovative than the 80's. My point is that the level of innovation seems to have dropped during the 90's and 00's.
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Some German guy recorded a whole album of himself at the typewriter. You don't need to hear it. |
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12.29.2008, 06:47 PM | #88 | |
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maybe... ;P when i was younger i thought 80's were shit, because i got so much crap from VH1 selling that disco dance mirror ball shitty image of it. then i discovered lots of great bands and albums... i think theres the same level of innovation, but maybe theres so much music, -and so much crap music, too- (like, yr never going to find innovation in what mtv and radio stations sell ) that it makes it hard to disguise... maybe, just my opinion
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burzum's formed in 1991, mayhem were the only major norwegian BM band operating in the 80s. |
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I'm not sure if there's any point in worrying about innovation when it comes to rock music.
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I've listened to both albums a thousand times. I'm not confused in the least. All of Aphex's work is awesome and a lot of it innovative and RDJ album is a landmark masterpiece of an album. I just don't think it was that innovative compared to some of his other work. Is that a better answer? |
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I concur. At this point it's become an interpretative art form. |
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12.30.2008, 01:39 AM | #95 | |
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Yeah I didn't realize Deathcrush was so early but I knew Burzum weren't at least until 91 or so. Bathory & Venom were the precedents I was referring to, but I don't consider it full on black metal, more of a kinda crusty metal thing.
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12.30.2008, 01:44 AM | #96 |
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Also the innovative artists you mentioned were pretty strange examples, mostly early 80s goth stuff (Which I love, but easily recognize to be a synthesis of their influences). If you consider Bauhaus to be innovative, then why is something like Ponytail or Animal Collective not innovative to you? You're holding out on a weird standard that makes you come across as...well, old and bitter towards the music of today. (Not trying to be offensive)
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Ponytail aren't innovative at all except for the vocals. They sound like a mid-period Deerhoof with a some surfier guitar lines. Deerhoof themselves aren't that innovative; you can trace their sound back to plenty of prog and noise rock bands. Ever heard Thinking Plague? Early Plague Years from 1982 sounds like a more complex version of what those bands are doing... Great band (Ponytail), either way.
Animal Collective are somewhat innovative for a newer band, I'd say. They do completely change their style on every album and have stumbled upon some things unlike anything I've ever heard before. |
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Ponytail and Animal Collective might even sound innovative, that doesn't change the fact they're both soulless shite, so it's a non-victory.
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