Odessa 086
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Undoubtedly there were similar threads in here already, but looking back, I couldn't find one that wouldn't be locked for necroposting if I posted in it. (if I overlooked one, however...oops. My apologies.)
Anyway, the title describes the topic pretty clearly. To make it a little bit more diverse, perhaps you can tell us how your music taste evolved over the years, for example - when did you actively started listening to music, what sort of music did you like back then, what sort of music do you like now etc. It wouldn't hurt mentioning some of your favourite bands/singers/composers, now as well as most notable bands/singers/composers you stumbled upon during your "music evolution". Try not to reply with only a list of your favourite bands, though. Make it a bit more interesting
I actively started listening to music when I was about...10, I think. The first band I was into at that time was The Cure. One day I heard my mum humming along one of their songs (she was a fan) and she recalls me dancing about to "Friday I'm in love". My The Cure obsession never really stopped in the 12 years from then to now. The next band I became a fangirl of were Sisters Of Mercy. Now, I was seriously getting into that sort of music, this was when I was about 12. (Unfortunately) the puberty hit soon after and you know how it goes - I needed something louder than that. And so my metal era began! I was 13 when I first heard a metal song, it was Dimmu Borgir "Mourning Palace". That was pretty much enough to mark me for the next 7 years. Before I knew it, I was getting into more and more black/death metal bands and some of my favourites were (old) Dimmu Borgir/Nightwish/Crematory/In Flames/Hypocrisy/Sirenia/Tristania/Draconian etc. Around that time a man by the name of Peter Tagtgren came to my attention (Hypocrisy, Pain) and I found myself seeking out every last album by those two bands (got the last two Pain albums a week ago). After those few years, I calmed down (if you can call it that!) and started going back to my roots, but still not abandoning my current music interests. Bands like London After Midnight and Samsas Traum came to my attention, while I kept to the old metal sound nonetheless (two most notable bands I still adore are Sirenia and Tristania).
I'm 22 now, a proud owner of something close to 100GB of pure music, genres ranging from dark wave, goth rock, industrial to doom metal, black metal and melodic death. (No, I am most certainly not a Satanist - I felt the need to stress this) At this point, after some 12 years of musical maturation, I still tend to listen pretty much all of my music from time to time, still enjoying my earliest bands as much as I do my latest acquisitions. After all that time, I like to think of myself as of something of a metal/dark wave connoisseur
I find all this music to be very inspiring, and as an artist, writer and photographer, I can safely say that at least 95% of all my work (if not whole 100%) was created under the influence of all my music.
To those who didn't go "Man, tl;dr" to this post, what about you?
Just to make one thing clear - statements like "That band sucks, you're dumb!" or the like to something some other person might have posted in this thread will not be tolerated. I'd like this to be a music discussion rather than a quarrel over which band is better.
Anyway, the title describes the topic pretty clearly. To make it a little bit more diverse, perhaps you can tell us how your music taste evolved over the years, for example - when did you actively started listening to music, what sort of music did you like back then, what sort of music do you like now etc. It wouldn't hurt mentioning some of your favourite bands/singers/composers, now as well as most notable bands/singers/composers you stumbled upon during your "music evolution". Try not to reply with only a list of your favourite bands, though. Make it a bit more interesting
I actively started listening to music when I was about...10, I think. The first band I was into at that time was The Cure. One day I heard my mum humming along one of their songs (she was a fan) and she recalls me dancing about to "Friday I'm in love". My The Cure obsession never really stopped in the 12 years from then to now. The next band I became a fangirl of were Sisters Of Mercy. Now, I was seriously getting into that sort of music, this was when I was about 12. (Unfortunately) the puberty hit soon after and you know how it goes - I needed something louder than that. And so my metal era began! I was 13 when I first heard a metal song, it was Dimmu Borgir "Mourning Palace". That was pretty much enough to mark me for the next 7 years. Before I knew it, I was getting into more and more black/death metal bands and some of my favourites were (old) Dimmu Borgir/Nightwish/Crematory/In Flames/Hypocrisy/Sirenia/Tristania/Draconian etc. Around that time a man by the name of Peter Tagtgren came to my attention (Hypocrisy, Pain) and I found myself seeking out every last album by those two bands (got the last two Pain albums a week ago). After those few years, I calmed down (if you can call it that!) and started going back to my roots, but still not abandoning my current music interests. Bands like London After Midnight and Samsas Traum came to my attention, while I kept to the old metal sound nonetheless (two most notable bands I still adore are Sirenia and Tristania).
I'm 22 now, a proud owner of something close to 100GB of pure music, genres ranging from dark wave, goth rock, industrial to doom metal, black metal and melodic death. (No, I am most certainly not a Satanist - I felt the need to stress this) At this point, after some 12 years of musical maturation, I still tend to listen pretty much all of my music from time to time, still enjoying my earliest bands as much as I do my latest acquisitions. After all that time, I like to think of myself as of something of a metal/dark wave connoisseur
To those who didn't go "Man, tl;dr" to this post, what about you?
Just to make one thing clear - statements like "That band sucks, you're dumb!" or the like to something some other person might have posted in this thread will not be tolerated. I'd like this to be a music discussion rather than a quarrel over which band is better.