irish anthony wrote:did someone say..."a well-informed perspective from an industry pro or an overseas local." well im far from an industry pro but im irish.
ah yes the old penny of europe vrs america in terms of music...well it has more to do with the "market place" than the style of music..
ie styles like metal have a long history in europe...but like all styles it has fragmented into a million other types of metal and in the end starts to destroy itself...this could be said of all styles of music...
but to close a band like "the killers" who are from vegas couldnt get anyone to listen to there music in the states but as soon as they hit europe and britain they got really big...and i must admit when i heard them i thought they were english untill i saw an interview and they had american accents.....its a matter of market place...what works in the states doesnt mean it works across the pond and vice versa...
different strokes for different folks.
I must agree with that. Genres of music tend to span out too far and it kills them sometimes. Also, I agree with the fact that Europe and America have different music tastes. I also agree that The Killers did sound like they were British or definitely European, then I heard that they were playing in Vegas and realized they were American. They had some good stuff, a little odd though. A band I heard that reminds me of them is "The Bravery." The similar sound, that is like some totally new genre. I have no clue what it is called. It is like techno rock meets fusion, meets crazy people, meets disco, meets, something else, lmao. I just looked it up, it is called "Indie Rock/Synth Rock," I have no bloody clue what that is, lol.
Shows I need to start diversifying myself even more in music. So yeah, I know nothing really about symphonic metal. Although, I do like Nightwish, but when they had Tarja Turunen. They had really good stuff.
I had to actually look up what symphonic metal was just a moment ago, I had no clue, although the name did make it pretty apparent what it was (So it was like knowing but not, lmao). I had a feeling Nightwish was considered that, due to the components of their music.
Metallica lately seems to be touring Europe more, I cannot figure out why. Is it that they have a stronger fan base over there ever since Napster or something? Lol. More money, more what? Who knows, just bring them back here!
Peace to all, GuitarAnatomy.