Layz92 said:Coincidentally I am a fan of German music, obvious example being Rammstein. I like the grind and inherent base in the language. Works for metal.Seneschal said:Though I've heard a number of j-rock songs that I really liked, this is true for me in general. Japanese isn't exactly italian, it's hard to give it appealing rhythm and melody for me. But I think the same thing about german, while some people actually like german singing. Acquired taste.Layz92 said:I am not a fan. There isn't anything wrong with the people, the people are fine, I just can't stand Japanese. Something about the pitches and tones inherent to it, irritate me to no end.
The song in the embedded video is really cool, though.
And I'm generally just a fan of virtuous singing. In harder in some languages than in others; for example, I really like how sung Finnish is articulated, but it has fixed accentuation, so they often sound like children reciting a rime. And Japanese is a tonal language, which means that it uses pitch instead of stress to accentuate. It makes it sound even weirder to our ears when sung.