GaveUp [she/her] to music • 2 years agoChina's obsession with rock renditions of L'internationale is revisionismmessage-squaremessage-square32 fedilinkarrow-up140file-text
arrow-up140message-squareChina's obsession with rock renditions of L'internationale is revisionismGaveUp [she/her] to music • 2 years agomessage-square32 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
It's just not good Sources: Publicly funded On a popular TV show More state funded music terrorism 95th Anniversary of the CPC butchering the song
minus-squareMardoniush [she/her]hexbear6·2 years agoThey try too hard to copy the Japanese IMO and they just don't have the hard edge you get from Visual Kei or similar. I suspect the language also has something to do with it, like how darker metal genres are really suited to German and similar languages. link
minus-squareMardoniush [she/her]hexbear6·2 years agoI hope so, as you say they're doing some really cool stuff, especially with integrating local musical traditions into modern genres. link
They try too hard to copy the Japanese IMO and they just don't have the hard edge you get from Visual Kei or similar.
I suspect the language also has something to do with it, like how darker metal genres are really suited to German and similar languages.
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I hope so, as you say they're doing some really cool stuff, especially with integrating local musical traditions into modern genres.