Man, what a misconstrued garbage opinion.Alex_P said:A lot of their songs are artfully done but thematically simple. What's the nuanced, multi-layered message of "Wherever I May Roam"? How about "Nothing Else Matters"?conqueror Kenny said:Yeah? You name a song by them that has no deep meaning.Alex_P said:I do like metal and Metallica a lot, but I think it's bull to say that they are really paragons of "meaningful" song-writing who tower above all the rest.
-- Alex
Are you going to sit here and tell me that "King Nothing" is a better, more nuanced song about the futility of wealth than, say, Pink Floyd's "Dogs"?
Most musicians who really stand the test of time have sort of "deep meaning" in their songs. It's ridiculous to pick one band -- especially a band that does, realistically, has about five or six thematic elements that they like and do well and has been recycling them for twenty years -- and say they're geniuses without equal.
(It's the same elements that every metal band sings about, pretty much, really.)
-- Alex
I liked Handlebars, especially the way it conveys its message through this set of tiny little stories. So I looked up some other random Flobots songs on Skreemr. They're not bad, but most are very... direct. Most of the songs I've heard are some kind of socialist/populist call to action set against a strong beat. All in all, I vaguely liked them but thought they were far less interesting than "Handlebars," and generally rather unsubtle. I can definitely see why that one song gets more play than everything else they've written to date.Karisse said:The example I put forth is "Handlebars" by Flobots, a hip-hop band in Denver, Colorado.
Agreed.crabman said:The album In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel.
Hugely moving album, once you get over his slightly weird voice. Give it two or three listens and you will be in love.
For those that just want to know, it's all about the story of Anne Frank. Sounds like it shouldn't work, and in anyone else's hands it wouldn't, but with Neutral Milk Hotel it just sounds amazing.