So I searched for good music for her that she would like,could find none so I dug out the music I listened to. The 60's-80's now the darkness is gone she no longer is trying to commit suicide...she sings ...she is HAPPY.Music is a big influience.
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Personally I'm not crazy about rap and hip-hop. You could make a case for chanting to a beat being an art form of some sort, but I don't think it really qualifies as music. However, look back over the generations and you'll see similar things said about metal, rock, jazz, ragtime, when they were new. People walked out of the premiere of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" for the same reason, and even Beethoven came in for the same criticism when his work was new. I'm not comparing rap to Beethoven - perish the thought. I'm just saying that past a certain age it's hard to maintain the perspective necessary to hear music in the latest noise. It seems to me that age is about 25 for most people.
There is an up side, though. If you're not crazy about the music of today, start digging backwards. There's almost a hundred years of recorded music to investigate, and it spans literally hundreds of years of written music. If you go into it with an open mind, rather than just looking for more of what you grew up with, you might find there are musical forms you can enjoy now that you would have missed the point of when you were younger. For example, I find myself listening to a lot of jazz from the 40s through the early 60s - music I dismissed when I was a punk rocker in my 20s. Not that I don't still play the punk songs! But now I have a wider range available.
I'll just leave you with one cliche:
Don't judge a book by it's cover.
I don't think being anti-religious is necesicarily a bad thing, and listen to slayer for a minute. What else are you going to sing about like that, sunshine and puppy dogs?
As for religious, I don't think NIN is a religious group. Reznor does make references to religion in some of his songs, but songs like Starsuckers, Into The Void, Only, Hand That Feeds, and Survivalism are not religious song.
Actually, the most popular rock bands at this moment are Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Three Days Grace, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Linkin Park...all are not religious by any means.
Without listening to it, liking it or even knowing much about it, I can tell you that the Christian music scene is flourishing right now - it seems like it's permeating secular radio no matter what, like it or not. Maybe some of those acts have the "shine" you're looking for.
I think the mainstream and society in general is just really tired...
This being the age of cynicism also doesn't help, there are lots of great albums and bands out there, but with Gen-X music snobs doing A&R and Zine reviews today, I've found that the bands that make it today are the most act like they don't care or that think playing an instrument suddendly makes them philosophers , I honestly think Apathy and Cyncism among Rock artists is a HUGE part of the reason, people need to get over themselves. If you're too cool to talk to people, or if the 'scene' bores you that much, then please go away...
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