Holy_Terror wrote:
Well Malcolm Dome made an interesting comment that I have to agree with. This by far is the age where the most amount of metal is available. You have all the new bands and what they're doing, then you have a lot of the old bands like Sabbath(heavn and hell) priest, and Maiden all out touring and still generally kicking ass live. So there's a much wider spectrum of metal available. But, this comes with one caveat, metal has gone through a period of stagnation and commercialization. The coming years will never be as exciting or meaningful as the 70's or 80's. The quality is gone, as well as the inspiration. It was a simpler time in metal before everything became about looks and money. Today its even worse because you have bands hopping on the fashion wagon trying to look like crusty old thrashers of yesteryear. So its worse now because all the grimy underground music is slowly being commercialized. So when I say a simpler age of metal, I literally mean simpler. The music was straight to teh point in your face fuckin heavy metal. Now its much more complicated, not that it wasnt complicated back then, it just wasnt to the degree it is now.
Very wise words here, IMO. Commercialism gets everything in the end.