thedirtyporthole wrote:
I think the original post was a joke. I just cant see someone who is into metal enough to post on a metal forum actually believing that.
It's not a joke, it's more a test of a quite strange idea.
It came to my mind when I was listening to the best album that I have heard in a particular genre. It was originally self-marketed but 3 years later the demand was too high. It surfaced because it's
good.
That doesn't mean that everything that is generally accepted is good. It means that everything that is good will make it to the surface sooner or later.
It see the next question rising. What does
good mean?
As a professional quality guy I say that something is good (quality) if it fulfills the demands and expectations of a selected target group.
Misha wrote:
Floathing at the top of what? Similar bands in the genre? So what if a band is rather unique? What if the genre is underground? I had not known of Glitch had you not notified me of it. If I had applied the same logic to the genres, I'd be stuck in pop and rock, the top layer of cream (that expires first, I must say).
Actually at the top of coffee.
If you are into pop and rock everything is already there. There are some labels which are specialised in underground rock from the 60s until today but I have never heard anything memorable from them. If you are into Glitch you are definitely someone who likes coffee more than cream. You can't apply any logic to such twisted people.
