All of my points were not about absolutes, they are just factors in why metal is not more popular IMO.
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because metal can't be listened to in mixed company."--Why? what can?
Anything on the radio. Try throwing on some death metal at a mixed social setting and see what happens. In fact, I myself would rather throw on ABBA than ABSU at a house party, it's just way more fun to listen to. Metal, for the most part, is meant to be listened to in private.
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because people haven't 'heard' of it."--can't hear of everyone even when they are popular.
All I'm saying is that popular music has many ways to raise its awareness that metal does not. For example, reviews in high circulation magazines and newspapers, TV advertising, MTV, radio ads, radio play, concerts broadcast on TV. Often people have heard of the artist before they have even heard the song and so they may be more inclined to buy it.
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because metal isn't instant gratification."--what do you mean?
Because for the most part, metal takes many listens, sometimes years of exposure, to appreciate. Radio, MTV and music corporations don't have that kind of time and so metal will never have that kind of backing.
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because you can't dance to it."--not true, and since when is that needed to make a popular music?
Of course its not needed. It simply helps for a song's popularity because a lot of people like something that has a good dance beat.
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because not many hot chicks like it."--is that a fact?
Aye, and a well established one at that ;)
WinterIsComing wrote:
"Because not many hot musicians play it."--huh?
Because a lot of the human species, as fallible as they are, will simply like average music because the image is attractive.
So perhaps we just evolved to not prefer epic music, or perhaps there are social factors at play.