Deathcom7000 wrote:I used to be the same. Back then I only liked SYL, and Ocean Machine. I listened to the Canada mp3 and didn't like it. Nothing was clicking. But then one day Infinity clicked for me, and I decided to give Canada another chance, and I loved it. So I decided then that it was time to put Terria to the test. That album changed my entire view of music![]()
Music comes to you when you are ready for it. Only when you are ready and willing to accept its influence can it be understood.
Okay... that was a little bit... Yoda.
I remember listening to Meshuggah's "Destroy Erase Improve" many years ago. This was around 1996, and unfortunately I just didn't "get" Meshuggah at all. It took many years of building up to listening to really heavy bands before I could even fathom what the attraction was about Meshuggah. It's only really been in the last four or five years that I've started to really understand it.
Now imagine what playing Synchestra or Terria must feel like for someone who has been weaned on a diet of Saturday morning R'n'B music videos, or greatest hits of the 80s and 90s inane breakfast bantering radio supidity. Point is, some people just aren't going to be ready for the Dev, no matter how many times we punch them in the head.
However, that's not to say we should stop punching them.
