I actually wanted to make a new topic about this, but since the discussion has already gone this far...
What I want to know or see is:
Explain to me why metal is not particularly diverse or innovative and compare and contrast that with some genres that you think are
Saying that metal primarily uses drums, guitars, etc. doesn't really seem to be very different from any other genre. We can give points and we can take them away from any genre. There are, it seems to me in any genre (correct me if I'm wrong), the few who truly innovate and/or make something of the highest quality. Then there are the many who mostly just follow in their footsteps.
Since we're talking about "metal", I think it's fair to say that in comparison to many musical styles, it's been around a relatively short time. Jazz, blues, bluegrass, folk, country, classical, and not to mention the many localized musics out there existing in less known cultures. Then there's rock, but do we want to lump rock and metal together, or is it better to separate the two? Certainly, most everyone has used the term "metal" and not focused on its many subgenres, so if anything that indicates or shows more diversity and change than if we looked at more specific subgenres.
Without going into huge detail, I would suggest that there are several elements that have been "invented" or "significantly enhanced" through metal music. Double bass drumming, alternate uses of the human voice, etc. Going back to the issue of instruments, look at many of the more innovative bands in metal and the different instruments and styles they incorporate into their sound.
Yeah, I would say that the subgenres in metal are generally really stagnant and diluted. However, look at the sheer number of subgenres and sounds (which are not only a product of instruments and songwriting, but also of recording techniques) that metal has produced in this 30 year period. I'm not concerned with the copycats in metal or any other genre, look at the innovators and the quallity artists out there...
I'm not saying I'm right or Misha is right or anyone else who has chimed in already is right or wrong. I'd just like to see some more thoughtful references and thoughts on the issue than just, "Hmm, well, Ulver has evolved...".
And lastly, and on a side note, just because someone may have heard about black or death metal doesn't mean they know anything about it or could select it in a police lineup, so to speak.
-Tyrion
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Shit, there's been like 15 posts made since I started typing this... arrghh! *goes back to read*