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It's still all subjective opinion, though. You don't like it, I do. As for me assuming they're being honest is not naive in any way. Why am I going to assume they're intentionally writing this sort of music for monetary gains, or MTV exposure, or whatever? That seems a bit too extreme. I'm assuming that since they're artists, they simply following their artistic desires. They have given me no reason to think anything differently. And their change did not start with Clayman, it began with Whoracle.
If it began with Whoracle... you must mean the once-in-a-while usage of clean vocals. The way he did it then, it was classy, it made sense in terms of the songs. Now he just throws his clean vocals everywhere and they sound like shit because there's nothing to compare them favorably to, and it doesn't count as a breath of fresh air because of the lack of harsh vocals (comparitively speaking).
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As for the nu-metal claim, that is wholly incorrect. Nu-metal is such an extremely bland and vague term to say stop/start riffing is nu-metal is dumb.
Jesus christ, have you read their lyrics? General angst and non-specific malaise. They drop the guitars during the verses and write simple start-stop riffs of the Linkin Park variety. It's fucking
nu-metal.There are songs on Soundtrack and Come Clarity where they don't drop the guitars during the verses, but they're in the minority.
And Anders's clean vocals sound like he's trying to imitate Johnathan Davis. Nu-metal all around.
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The nazi comment still makes no sense in the context of what I said. Metallica's St. Anger was a forced album. A band that tried to force themselves to write something that didn't naturally come from artistic desire. It's well documented on the Some Kind Of Monster documentary. My point was to say that when bands force their creativity you generally get something that is subpar, something that is not very good as we got with St. Anger.
With In Flames we're not getting bad music, just something a little different. You don't like it. That's fine, but it doesn't mean it's bad music. And to almost demand the band go back to their roots is asking the band to try and create a good album the same way Metallica created St. Anger. 99% of the time the band will fail.
Bringing that album up was far from stupid. Sorry.
Alright, I'll concede that point.
However, merely because In Flames has 'evolved' does not make it necessary to accept the evolution, or fuck, even listen to them.
Since you like them so much, I recommend some Drowning Pool.