{"id":58560,"date":"2016-11-22T13:00:16","date_gmt":"2016-11-22T19:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=58560"},"modified":"2016-11-22T13:01:57","modified_gmt":"2016-11-22T19:01:57","slug":"overrated-find-a-better-criticism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/overrated-find-a-better-criticism\/","title":{"rendered":"Overrated? Find a Better Criticism"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It\u2019s an inevitable turn in the conversation about any work in music, film, or literature that has been greeted with approbation by critics or fans. Sooner or later someone will say or – far more likely these days – post, \u201cAm I the only who thinks \u2018x\u2019 is totally overrated?\u201d No, you are not. There are always plenty of compatriots prepared to cry out their judgement that the celebrated artist of the moment is in fact a monarch marching through the streets without a stitch to cover his sagging buttocks. Good for you. Now, knock it off and find more meaningful ways to discuss music and culture.<\/span><\/p>\n

My dislike for the idea of \u201coverrating\u201d begins with its vagueness of as a critique. There is endless variation in who is doing the rating and the form their appreciation takes depending on the specific work in question. The discussion that prompted this piece focused on the new album from Khemmis<\/strong>, <\/span>Hunted<\/span><\/i>. There\u2019s no doubt that this record has been well-received by many in this blog\u2019s community and also by publications like Decibel, who named it album of the year. However, other indications suggest the Denver doom band is a long way off from the kind of crossover success that groups like Grammy-winners Ghost<\/strong>, iPhone and sunglasses aficionados Deafheaven<\/strong>, or even past doom darlings Pallbearer<\/strong> have discovered in recent years. The band still has well under 10,000 followers on Facebook, and the review from the tastemaking bastion Pitchfork was positive but not glowing.<\/span><\/p>\n