Why cant any metal musicians put this much passion into their music anymore...

Why cant any metal musicians put this much passion into their music anymore? They are getting shown up by random women on tik tok.

Is this happening because record labels will drop anyone who doesnt just do exactly what they are told?

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>what metal you like OP?

modern metal doesnt have genuine rage its just a caricature, it's a put on. a bunch of normal nerdy types who wanna feel edgy on weekends

loldude metal back in the day was made by basic nerds who wanted to be edgy on the weekend. the big 4 thrash bands were all skinny little dweebs.

every metal band formed after 2000 is ai generated.

>the big 4 thrash bands were all skinny little dweebs.
yeah sure dog

Because women are cancerous attention whores and a detriment to our species
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I want to kick your ass so badly

The new crop of metalfags likes to be as solitary and do as much on the computer as possible. This leads to much less collaboration and sociality. They also want everything to sound perfect, which sucks the life out when they think perfect means "everything is always on time". One reason I've been obsessed with Cryptopsy lately is for how rough and loose they are. It feels alive and breathing. I don't think computer dorks would come up with such a sick tempo change. This music is physical and benefits greatly from it. And it sounds pretty much the same live as in studio.
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Contrast that with their sort of descendants, Archspire, who edit the shit out of everything until it feels robotic and it's more like electronic music where a bunch of samples are getting triggered than people actually playing a song together.
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Until there is some kind of recognition among nerds and creeps that they should socialize in real life, I doubt metal will get much better in terms of production and passion. It's hard to be passionate after you just masturbated to hentai 5 times and you go to finally start on writing music for the day and you have coom on your hands and you chugaluglug and then copypaste it and "okay, that's the intro, time to play video game and watch e-girls shake their ass" and then you fart so you go open a window and now you don't want to be too loud and then your guitar rig 30 minute demo is over and you're like "do I really need to close DAW then open it again?". Men in a room together going nuts and knowing each other yet holding each other accountable to accomplish music together has different energy and more influences and tendencies contributing to the overall "product".

these dudes have no idea how to be rock stars. you think Kill Em All got made by chugging Monsters in between fapping to Squid Girl porn? of course I also think it's a problem with non-metal genres too like all the lame bedroom pop girls.

Also no non-drummer guitarist on earth would, using a drum VST, write drums the way Flo Mounier does. Guitarists don't even know what is physically possible on a drum set.

Meaning some useless e-thot like Clairo. she's not part of any actual scene, she doesn't make music by getting in a studio with a band and jamming which is how 99% of worthwhile music has gotten made.

Yeah I mean the thing is the rock star thing went out of fashion I think. Partly cause it got associated with raping (or "raping") teenagers. That and the boomers now who were into that hard are fucking ghouls for it. There are still talented people coming out in metal though. I think "harsh" vocals have gotten a lot better in the past decade and the standard has been raised and people are now aware of different ways to produce different sounds. I see people now putting up metal instrumentals for vocalists to sing over like how people put up hip-hop instrumentals. Vocals will probably continue getting better. Then maybe one day people will get sick of quantizing and pitch correction and triggers and sample replacement in another decade or so and there will be a bunch of live sounding bands with really good vocalists. Idk. Collaboration is getting easier because of the internet and it seems like a pandora's box where you could have 20+ people contributing to ghostwriting albums and having it be like a team production like my japanese animes.
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>Yeah I mean the thing is the rock star thing went out of fashion I think. Partly cause it got associated with raping (or "raping") teenagers. That and the boomers now who were into that hard are fucking ghouls for it.
Nobody actually cares about that but Twitter and if you read or use Twitter in the first place, there's something very wrong with you.

Rock music was always about record company money laundering, you just need to keep your assets happy with as much drugs and sex as you can.
Whether you want to keep listening to rock music or not is up to the individual

>I think "harsh" vocals have gotten a lot better in the past decade and the standard has been raised and people are now aware of different ways to produce different sounds. I see people now putting up metal instrumentals for vocalists to sing over like how people put up hip-hop instrumentals. Vocals will probably continue getting better.
kill yourself

#MeToo is dead anyway this is no longer 2018. Thanks Johnny Depp.

correct. music is a social experience and cannot be made in your bedroom with a laptop.

that guy is a beast

>gauging a genre by watching tiktoks
NPC mentality. metal is the most alive it's ever been. more people are playing metal than ever.
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>metal is the most alive it's ever been
lol

>metal is the most alive it's ever been
lol