Milan wrote:
I always thought power metal bands all sounded the same, until I actually started listening to some of them. I've always hated power metal, mostly for reasons that already have been mentioned. But there really are some great bands out there who add elements to their sound which takes it to another level (Kamelot and Virgin Steele come to mind) or bands who are just too damn catchy (Edguy's Theater of Salvation is so catchy I can't turn it off despite of how gay it often sounds). Power metal isn't any different from any other music genre to the extent that power metal too has its innovators, just great bands who bring nothing new to the table, sucky bands, etc. And I don't see what's wrong with that.
This sums up a lot of my thoughts. Bands like Hammerfall etc seemed to epitomise all that was wrong with metal, back when I was a hardline black/death/grinder who listened to metal for its extremity. Now I've learnt to ease back a gear and songwriting is more important, the talent in certain bands shines through.
metalNESS wrote:
I think it is just like any other genre. Once you get passed an element you do not like, you realize what you're missing. Then can start to appreciate what you didn't like prior. I'd like to hear what Zad has to say, because he used to despise the genre. Now he seeks good power metal acts and has brought some very good bands to my attention as a result.
The bolded part is exactly true. The vocals and cheesyness used to put me off, but I've learned to love them, and there's a wonderful epic, cheerful catchiness to the best power metal that other metal genres just can't touch. Obviously, like you say, it depends on the band; there's a lot of samey rubbish, but a lot of gems, too, just as in death metal.
Ultimately, power metal got me through some depressing times and is a good reason I still listen to metal - I'd have burnt out on the extreme stuff long ago without the light relief it brought.