lizardtail wrote:
yeah, haha, i got pwned. I stand by what I said, though, the magazines a lot of people recognise like Kerrang, NME, Rolling Stone or whatever can pretty much print any insane opinion and a lot of people who seek no secondary source of info will take it as fact. I suppose that's nothing new but it amazes me just how well that can manipulate people..
For instance: the armies of British emo/corekids that love Dragonforce. They don't listen to Power Metal - half probably don't know what it is, the other half think its silly ("man it's not as
deep as Trivium. I mean, that song 'Pull Harder on the Strings'....that
is my life!" ROLLROLLROLL) and yeat they adore DF because Metalhammer have made them the cool Power band.
Just to keep the rant going, their review of the new Edguy album started with more or less these words: "2006 will be the year Power Metal breaks. Leading the charge will be our [UK's] own Dragonforce and Swedish [crappy metaphor] Hammerfall. Edguy will be one of the cool but not as great bands tagging along behind." I mean AAARGH!! This will be the year Power Metal gets big? Why? Because you said so?
Fucking music media.
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Other things that hack me off:
- again, poorly packaged tours and weak digipacks.
- Digibooks and other forms of packaging that are too big to fit in a CD rack. What an utter pain in the arse. Especially for someone like me who is anal enough to alphabetise his CDs, being left with this big fuck off thing balancing on top of the rack.
- Inept venues and stewarding. I've had a bitch in one of the recent gigs thread about missing Sabaton at the Dragonforce show despite getting to the venue only 15 minutes after the doors opened. What's the point of printing "Doors 7:00pm" on the tickets if you need to show up at least half an hour early to see the first band?
- Crowd surfers. I always do my best to hurt them in some way (whether that's allowing them to fall or punching them depends on the cirumstances).