A Discussion of Musical Genres
February 8th 2010 02:39
Sub-genres in music have to be some of the stupidest things I have ever heard of, especially when they are argued about whether or not a band qualifies as part of that genre. I consider music just that music, but since the industry likes to label the music with genres, let’s take the time to explore them. Pop has bubblegum pop, pop/rock, and just pop. Bubblegum pop is meant for the teenagers and kids of the world with the innocent lyrics and catchy hooks and beats. Pop/rock leans a little more toward the rock end with the harder guitars and drums being used. Pop is meant for popular music and rightfully I feel that any genre’s music that appeals to the masses should be able to put their music in this category, but according to the industry the only ones that are allowed to do so are the Britney Spears and Fall Out Boy’s of the world.
Rock has a few genres, such as classic rock, soft rock, rock, hard rock. Classic rock is anything that happened over 20 years ago. This includes some of Bon Jovi’s music, who is still going strong today. Do you think they ever thought that they would still be playing music and have some of their stuff considered classic rock at the same time? Soft rock is more like the ballads of our time, some say it is the sappy version of songs and for the people that are just finding love or suffering the ultimate heartbreak. This can be held true for any music really, because essentially that is what music from any genre is written about, some kind of heartbreak. Rock covers a large spectrum, incorporating pop/rock, and just that music that you are unsure if it is hard or soft. Hard rock is on the edge of heavy metal but not quite there. You have bands like Def Leppard, Van Halen, and all the hair bands from the 80s that were categorized as this type of music, which leads me into the heavy metal category.
This category is the most argued in the industry. There is metal, heavy metal, nu metal, hardcore, grindcore, death and black metal. It had been said that hardcore and grindcore are not known as metal, but ultimately it you are growling and screaming with the hardest drums and guitars out there, it can be considered metal. Most of the time in any of genres you can barely understand what the person is saying, so to the average music listener it is all the same, but to the metal enthusiast it is not the same. There will not be a time in history that this genre of music will not be argued and the people placed in each of these categories will go as far as not liking the other sub-genres music because they are not the same. So I as you this what are your thoughts?
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