traptunderice wrote:
khelek@metalreviews.com wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
@Khelek: It's not about tell you your wrong, but putting bullshit under public scrutiny.
Umm ok? What's the difference? You talk about using objectivity to review music, but at the same time you haven't made one objective observation yet. Your analysis of Pearl Hart had the exact same level of objectivity as my review does...and yet I'm not going to sit here and say it's complete "bullshit." It's your opinion, and I strongly disagree with it, that's all.
The objectivity in my critique is how the song literally dumbens the listener through catering to the lowest common denominator. The song doesn't do anything except for during the choruses which are so flagrantly boring, how the fuck do you make pop punk riffs even simpler, while masking the fact that the rest of the track does nothing. .
"Literally," dude? Come on. That is not objective. You say the song doesn't "do" anything. Correct me if I'm wrong, but what you're actually saying is that it's not enjoyable for you personally and you don't understand how it can for anyone else. You're using subjective terms like "boring" and "memorable" in the same way I do. If you can't see how that's not objective, I can't explain it any further.
Yes, this music is simplistic. Yes, it has limited complexity in both technicality and the emotional responses it attempts to evoke in the listener (I believe I covered that in my review). And yet, I still enjoy it, and so do many other people. If that bothers you, you can say whatever you want, but I don't believe it has anything to do with my lack of objectivity, intelligence, or integrity in writing reviews. As I said before, I would bet we agree on a hell of a lot more albums than we disagree on, even though I love this album and you despise it. For the record, I personally can't stand most mainstream rock (Hinder, Three Days Grace, Five Finger Death Punch, etc.). It makes me want to vomit out my eardrums. To me that's proof that this is not a matter of objectivity.