Do Extreme/Undergrounds albums get higher ratings...
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Posted by Ganondox, 18.08.2014 - 01:42
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20.08.2014 - 02:42 Written by deadone on 20.08.2014 at 02:23 Yeah, that's too bad. Here, Nuclear Blast, Relapse, Century Media, Profound Lore, etc. are still readily available to some extent, although HMVs are disappearing pretty quickly. It's pretty clear that my experience here in Canada is largely consistent with this being a predominantly mainstream website. Now the top 20 charts from 2009 and 2010 might differ significantly from what they were originally in 2009 and 2010, but at the time, any CD I wanted was pretty easy to find with the possible exception of Be'lakor.
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist Staff |
20.08.2014 - 02:53
I went to an HMV today in Vaughan Mills (Ontario). The following bands (all currently in the top 20) had at least one album available (Mastodon and Behemoth's latest were both sold out). Insomnium Septicflesh DragonForce Mastodon Accept Allegaeon Behemoth Epica Agalloch Vader Triptykon I didn't look for/notice these: Unisonic Animals As Leaders Eluveitie Vanden Plas Equilibrium Aenaeon, Empyrium, Nachtmystium, and Hail Spirit Noir were the only ones I actively looked for and didn't find.
---- "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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Totenlieder |
20.08.2014 - 03:23
It probably only seems this way on the surface. If albums or bands only have few fans vs thousands then it's skewed. 3 people rate an album a 9 or 10 vs 500 people rate it anywhere from 6 to 10. Or vise verse. Also look at the top album charts, all "mainstreamed" bands. Most if not all people on this site know those bands. That's just the way I see it.
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Totenlieder |
20.08.2014 - 07:11
I'm not talking about this year. The top 200 albums of every year on here.
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Karlabos |
20.08.2014 - 16:52
You seriously never heard of Summoning? o.o It's like... VERY well known
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck Elite |
20.08.2014 - 17:03 Written by Karlabos on 20.08.2014 at 16:52 Or: 3. Ayreon 6. Pain Of Salvation 13. Mors Principium Est
---- Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.) 05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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no one Account deleted |
20.08.2014 - 21:12 no one
Account deleted Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 20.08.2014 at 17:03 Or Shinning or windir or Empyrium i have heard them and don't even like them, i have only been listening to metal for a couple of years. Don't you check out any of the bands on the review or album threads on metalstorm
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck Elite |
21.08.2014 - 02:29
Agallloch is not only popular here it is popular all over the plac and it certainly isn't black. some slight black inlfuences but that is it.
---- Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.) 05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck Elite |
21.08.2014 - 02:29
Living in Tasmania has really clouded your vision
---- Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.) 05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck Elite |
21.08.2014 - 02:52 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 02:47 what metal band does break the Billboard Top 200? As for covers they certainly have been on the front of Terrorizer all the way back in 2002 due to The Mantle (and rightly so since it is still their best by far) and also when Ashes Against The Grain was released they made the cover. And as for Metal Hammer please stop mentioning that op magazine.The English MH has never been concerned about metal ffs even Kerrang was more metal half way through the 80s up to midway 90s.
---- Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.) 05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996
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john_mcc |
21.08.2014 - 03:10
Ah, I get it. You are an underground band and "small fry" unless you sell as many albums as Slayer or Machine Head? That would indeed be 95% of the bands talked about in every Metal forum on the internet. What about Emperor? They have headlined Wacken and been on the cover of both Metal Hammer and Terrorizer (and even on the cover of non Metal publications such as Guitar World), but Agalloch, Ayreon and Pain of Salvation all have more unique listeners than them on last.fm?
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress |
21.08.2014 - 03:19 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 02:25 It's all relative though man. To someone who listens to mostly mainstream metal, a band like Summoning or Be'lakor probably would be seen as underground and obscure since they're pretty off the radar when you're throwing them against some bigger names. But to people who are actively involved in the underground scenes, those bands would probably be seen as "mainstream" themselves since, comparatively, they're pretty well acknowledged within underground metal in general. I've long since learned that the more obscure you go (with any genre of music, really) the more "accessible" and "mainstream" more popular bands seem by comparison.
---- I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go. ~ II. VII
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
21.08.2014 - 06:31 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 03:27
---- "I'm here to nunchuck and not wear helmets. And I'm all out of helmets." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
21.08.2014 - 06:52 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 06:47 What about radio airplay? Anyway, I still say there's a grey area between mainstream and underground. And I agree that region plays a large part in it, too.
---- "I'm here to nunchuck and not wear helmets. And I'm all out of helmets." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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Totenlieder |
21.08.2014 - 07:41 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 06:58 I've heard Iron Maiden Megadeth Metallica Slayer Pantera Judas Priest Dio Tons more as well. Also back in the day the same station use to play stuff like Sodom. Bands with a bit more gutteral vocals late at night. Not satellite radio either. Local stations.
---- Blut & Krieg
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Ganondox |
21.08.2014 - 08:30 Written by deadone on 19.08.2014 at 02:28 Despite you disagreeing with me, I actually agree with your sentiments that most the underground is derivative shit, but I have the same sentiments about the mainstream as well. There is great bands in either group. However, the further away from the mainstream you go, the wider representation of sound there is. There are generally minimal requirements to becoming mainstream, for better or worse. The point I was making is not that you would prefer underground to mainstream music if you have refined taste, but you would search for more bands of the sound you desire, and thus likely come across more underground bands. Written by [user id=151504] on 20.08.2014 at 01:19 I think they do as well, but for different reasons. With underground bands you feel more intimate towards them, so your constructive criticism is more likely to be heard instead of just thrown to the wind. Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 06:58 This article is half extremely informative about what underground was like in the past, and half pretentious BS rooted in underground elitism biased towards extreme metal in particular, at least he admits metal doesn't have the only underground. The commentary on Deafhaven is particularly terrible.
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Ganondox |
21.08.2014 - 09:28 Written by Diverge on 19.08.2014 at 17:58 Glad we got this cleared up, sorry for not being more clear. Quote: Again, sorry for not being more clear. Well, it's impossible to get a completely accurate model, so you get as close as you reasonably can. Internet traffic would probably be the most valid, but it's easier to get an accurate/precise measurement of CD sales as it's a single quantity of a specific thing. Google results might work, but it can easily be thrown off in many different ways. I guess something like Last.fm which tracks how many unique users listen might work best. Anyway, yes, it's impossible to get a perfectly accurate measurement, so you just do what you can, and once you get enough evidence without being refuted you make the hypothesis a theory, or you reject it. You can't make it a theorem. As for extremity, same procedure, just the number is subjective rating of heaviness rather than album sales or whatnot. The reason someone else rates it is to keep the rater blind to avoid bias in the rating. Maybe multiple people should rate it's heaviness, and an average be taken, to reduce bias a single person may have. Anyway, you can scientifically work with subjective information like this by using statistics, that's what psychometry is all about. Quote: Yeah, extreme metalheads can be pretty restricted in their tastes, I'm well aware of that. I was just thinking that extreme metal fans would be open to less extreme metal as they likely listened to it before they gotten into extreme metal, but I see the flaw with my logic. On a sidenote, I don't think Alcest's recent album is in anyway bad, it's pretty good, just moving further away from metal to more pure shoegaze, though I do prefer their earlier material. Quote: I did terrible in my statistics class because I just hated it, aced the test though, so I'm not sure about this, but I don't think it's that likely anyway for a sample of ten's mean to be within one standard of deviation of the population mean, though it may go both ways. If it only goes one way on the average of all of these albums with a small amount of ratings, there is some sort of bias. Yeah, I think this is something where, if it happens, it really only happens when there is a small number of ratings, likely too few for it to make the top 20. Quote: It's far more mainstream than sites like metal archives, but I wouldn't call it exceptionally mainstream as I know a bunch of other metal websites which are more mainstream. Anyway, there are 8 bands on the list right now I'm not sure if I know them or not (3 in the top 10), but I've only been a metalhead for like four years and don't think I've ever actually been in a HMV store, so I can't saying anything more on that.
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
21.08.2014 - 09:56 Written by Totenlieder on 21.08.2014 at 07:41 Excluding Triple J's weekly show (which I haven't heard for a few years and rarely listened to anyway since I want to be asleep by the time it comes on) I've heard Metallica, Faith No More (if you want to include them, and only 2 of their songs anyway) and VERY rarely Black Sabbath. Plus Deep Purple, Led Zepplin and Def Leppard if you include them, too. Most radio stations in Brisbane sound the same, anyway.
---- "I'm here to nunchuck and not wear helmets. And I'm all out of helmets." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
21.08.2014 - 10:00 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 06:58 I meant do you consider being played on the radio to be a sign of a band being mainstream?
---- "I'm here to nunchuck and not wear helmets. And I'm all out of helmets." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
21.08.2014 - 11:06 Written by deadone on 21.08.2014 at 10:11 Yeah, I meant the mainstream radio stations. The AM/FM commercial ones, plus the various ABCs. Maybe we'd better start a new thread discussing mainstream/underground differences. This one is starting to drift way off course.
---- "I'm here to nunchuck and not wear helmets. And I'm all out of helmets." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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no one Account deleted |
21.08.2014 - 11:22 no one
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One of the most popular mainstream radio stations in new zealand plays bands like mastodon rise against deftones tool social distortion megadeath Metallica rage against the machine queens of the stone age offspring airborne a perfect circle black sabbath pink floyd alice in chains ...and shit loads more.. it gets boring ...i'm sure there was a metal/rock radio station in melbourne?? maybe not, but there were plenty of metalers anyway hanging at the record stores and things, a few at the corner....good pub the corner
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Ilham Giant robot |
21.08.2014 - 15:13
You guys are forgetting TV. When I was younger the only source of music for me, in Morocco before internet, was illegal TV hookups. I would never consider anything I have seen on MTV/MTV2/VH1 to be anything less than extremely popular and mainstream. Headbanger's Ball, volume 1&2 anyone? And it could be easy to find a list of what has been played during certain programmes and on certain channels, there are archives.
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BitterCOld The Ancient One Admin |
21.08.2014 - 15:55 Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 18.08.2014 at 12:33 depends. Mainstream will have a higher level of inflation, but lesser known (more underground) acts can also have higher scores as it is completely possible that they haven't been checked out /rated enough by non-kvltbois (ug fanbois) to balace out the score. it depends how much attention is drawn to them. i remember early in my MS time when Naglfar was still (or seemed) relatively unknown... none of their albums had more than a dozen votes and ALL were 9.2 or higher. now most still under <100 votes, but at least the scores have all dropped a full point. (and was also my lesson in "never trust user's ratings. find someone with similar tastes - ozman, deadsoulman* and use them as an analog") real easy for bands under the radar to have high rankings. of course, that's why a certain amount of weight (ratings) are required before they show up on charts. (back before you or he went by first names... about a decade ago )
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