It happens to us all. When Avatar was new in theaters a friend asked me I haven’t seen it and my legit knee jerk reaction was “because it’s so popular” I immediately got flamed for that response, but I meant I just don’t want to be in a crowded theatre. If I do watch a movie in theaters it’s usually because it’s been out for a while and the crowds are smaller.
I tend to like only specific albums of bands, and you often see a shift towards less energetic music with more intricate arrangements later in a band’s career that I usually don’t care for. Unless it’s extreme metal, those bands usually have energy in spades and aggressive music benefits a ton from higher production value, especially if you like bass.
(Lizzo does slap).
I was a fan of the moldy peaches and Frank turner before their big breaks, and that’s my only music cred.
Frank Turner is still alright if not a little more poppy now after the success of the way I tend to be.
Yeah, I feel like a real hipster saying this, but I liked both of them better before they got big.
It happens to us all. When Avatar was new in theaters a friend asked me I haven’t seen it and my legit knee jerk reaction was “because it’s so popular” I immediately got flamed for that response, but I meant I just don’t want to be in a crowded theatre. If I do watch a movie in theaters it’s usually because it’s been out for a while and the crowds are smaller.
I tend to like only specific albums of bands, and you often see a shift towards less energetic music with more intricate arrangements later in a band’s career that I usually don’t care for. Unless it’s extreme metal, those bands usually have energy in spades and aggressive music benefits a ton from higher production value, especially if you like bass.