{"id":19929,"date":"2015-02-18T16:00:51","date_gmt":"2015-02-18T21:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=19929"},"modified":"2015-02-17T09:37:06","modified_gmt":"2015-02-17T14:37:06","slug":"lets-talk-about-proto-djent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/lets-talk-about-proto-djent\/","title":{"rendered":"Let’s Talk About Proto-Djent"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Prog metal is my jam. Downtuned guitars are my jam. Ambient music is my jam.\u00a0Bouncy riffs? Totally my jam. A variety of intense and pleasant vocal styles within the same track? THAT’S. MY. JAM.<\/strong> Put them all together, what do you get? DJENT… which is absolutely not my jam. But why not?<\/p>\n

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I\u00a0have a similar ambivalence\u00a0toward djenty metal that I do toward\u00a0Skrillex<\/strong>-style “dubstep”. Both genres are partially defined by\u00a0non-linear song structures, abrasive sounds, and disjointed rhythms (all of which I dig), but the ubiquitous, bland and predictable breakdowns\/drops in each respective genre are cringey enough\u00a0to keep my interest at a safe distance. Still, even though I don’t care for either style, it makes me pretty happy that any sort of weird, abrasive music\u00a0is popular and, in the case of dubstep, actually a significant portion of current mainstream musical vocabulary.<\/p>\n

Now, I could opine about why I like “chuggita-chuggitas” and “noodly-doodlies” more than “bwow-nows”, but really it’s just\u00a0a matter of subjective taste. None of you give a fuck about why I like under-ripe bananas or dislike the “Red Delicious” cultivar\u00a0of apples*, so why would you care what some dingbat who pretends to be a baby on the internet thinks about loud guitar sounds? I’m not gonna try to make you care.\u00a0Instead, I’m going to assume there must be a few of you put there that share my skeptical admiration of the djent scene, and offer up some bands I consider “proto-djent” that you might actually dig. These are progressive metal bands that\u00a0either predate or were at ground zero for The Djentening in the mid 2000’s and that, to my taste, are much more compelling\u00a0than the scene\u00a0they helped to spawn. As we trace the lineage of metal’s most\u00a0onomatopoeic genre, let us ponder the following: “why is this shit dank, and why does that other shit stank?”.<\/p>\n


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