Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have started to seriously dislike mainstream country for a number of reasons:
- Relying on the same crappy fake pop/hip-hop drums most modern music have.
- (C)rap.
- The same tired tropes. Yes all modern genres of music do it, but country feels like the worst offender. I'm a redneck driving in my truck with my girl to a party to get wasted on Saturday night, but Jesus will forgive me Sunday morning.
- Country music is also self-serving. There are no pop songs glorifying pop music. There seems to be tons of country songs glorifying country music and ideals.
Now, I don't hate all country. I like older country better. Dixie Chicks, Alan Jackson, Reba, etc. There are some modern country acts that are decent, although real country seems to have been renamed "Americana". One artist in particular I love is Jason Isbell.
Pop songs are ALL ABOUT living your best Instagram life via being a popstar! Hip hop does it too. All genres do come to think of it!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you're confused...country music is popular across all races and especially with the caucasian demographic. Since this country is majority white, it makes sense that it would still be doing well.
Also the music genre doesn't tend to have much to do with politics across the entire category.
No better way to show that than the Dixie Chicks standing up to Bush post-9/11 even though they were country music darlings.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like OP has politics and music confused with one another.
Politics drives people apart.
Music brings people together.
Just ask Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas X
Anonymous wrote:I have started to seriously dislike mainstream country for a number of reasons:
- Relying on the same crappy fake pop/hip-hop drums most modern music have.
- (C)rap.
- The same tired tropes. Yes all modern genres of music do it, but country feels like the worst offender. I'm a redneck driving in my truck with my girl to a party to get wasted on Saturday night, but Jesus will forgive me Sunday morning.
- Country music is also self-serving. There are no pop songs glorifying pop music. There seems to be tons of country songs glorifying country music and ideals.
Now, I don't hate all country. I like older country better. Dixie Chicks, Alan Jackson, Reba, etc. There are some modern country acts that are decent, although real country seems to have been renamed "Americana". One artist in particular I love is Jason Isbell.
Anonymous wrote:all I know is I can't STAND country music. It makes me want to stick something sharp deep into my ear canal.
Anonymous wrote:aren't a lot of the up-and-comers far less old-school, flag-waving and a lot more inclusive? kacey musgraves, kelsi ballerini, etc.?