Friday, February 18, 2011

You Put Your Right Foot In, You Put Your Right Foot Out

The music of the world gets worse and worse with each new generations downfalls. This is a fact. You can probably look it up somewhere. Maybe Google it. I'm sure someone has blogged about the flaws of these generations without an overall ear for music. Or maybe I'm the only one that cares. Maybe I'm the only one who cringes whenever I hear that house beat bass drum. You know what I'm talking about. That pulsing on the kit that makes your heart feel claustrophobic. In comes the auto tune. Makes you feel like a robot is singing to you every single time. This is confusing to me too because, as if robots weren't starting to get more and more publicity all the time, we have to go and make our human voices like that of one. But its not even the beat or the robotic voice that gets me. Oh no, dear readers, its the lyrics. I mean really? What has our society come to whenever the main part of a song is "Boom Boom Boom?" Yes it rattles my soul and makes me want to get up and pretend I can dance. But it does nothing for the art of music. Is it supposed to be some sort of abstract work that has beauty inside of its simpleness? I know not. However, these are just the first of many lyrics that my   generation thrives on. We go out to the club after reading the same magazine secrets and doing our best to be different when we notice that by being a nonconformist, we've just conformed with the rest of the world. Screw it, lets do the dougie and look like a bunch of idiots together.

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