music battle
The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.
After 2 votes and with 8 points ahead, the winner is...
- Publication date
- Last updated date
- Type
- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 5
- Time for argument
- Two days
- Max argument characters
- 10,000
- Voting period
- One month
- Point system
- Multiple criterions
- Voting system
- Open
simple each round voters pick a song voters decide who had the best songs overall.
no specific genre
1.
BPD....Nope...Insipid thin sound....0
RM.....Better...More listenable........1
2.
BPD...Languid lyrics. Thin music....0
RM.....Better still...Good fusion.......1
3. Drawn
BPD...Typical Rap with monotonous backing.
RM....Willowy voice OK. Similar backing. But Rap not as good
4.
BPD...Already knew this. Catchy song..................0
RM.....Good vocals and sound. Preferred this.....1
5.
BPD...Nope. Would switch this one off.....................0
RM.....Better of the two. Catchy voice and sound....1
So RM wins 4 -0 with Round 3 drawn
R1: Con
Artist(s): Becky Hill (with Ella Eyre)
Song name: Business
This was more of a vote against Pro. I don’t like that type of moaning-singing. The brief guitar riff was alright though.
R2: Pro
Artist(s): The Evens
Song name: Cut From The Cloth
I liked the instrumental reverb and the vocal/lyrical tone that went along with it. The production sounded indie in a good way.
R3: Tie
Artist(s):
Song name:
Neither song really stood out.
R4: Con
Artist(s): Black Pumas
Song name: Colors (Offical Live Session)
I’m not really a blues guy apart from instrumental riffs which this song delivered on in its second half, with both guitar and piano.
R5: Con
Artist(s): Camilla Cabello
Song name: Shameless
This was more of a vote against Pro again. I’m not a fan of what sounded like a theremin. There was a lot going on. Too much.
I think I have a similar singing style (deeper toned but not massively deeper) than Keane's singer and therefore I am very, very similar to a lot of that 'type' such as the Killers (not British, I know), John Lennon and even if you were to tone his voice to go deep instead of high when it went loud, James Blunt.
I can genuinely sing a long to those songs when I'm home alone and hit every note and stuff, I just got no interest in the fame (nor would I admit and want my identity revealed if I'd done a youtube cover of them). So, the reason I like that kind of soft-soft rock is a lot to do with my own ability to sing along to it.
OHH SYMPATHeeeeyyy where HAVE YOU GAAAWN
I'm gettin old and I need somethin' to reLAAi on
so TELL me Wheeen you're gonna let me in
I'm gettin TIRED and I need SOMewhere to begIIIiiin
Keane are too soft. Oasis are OK.... I prefer Coldplay from that era, they're a classier stadium act.
I prefer bands from much earlier like Yes, Pink Floyd and Genesis. And a bit later on I was really into Dire Straits and very early Queen.
At the moment I listen to Steve Hackett a lot (Ex Genesis)...Check out some of his live performances of tracks like Suppers ready, Firth of Fifth and Shadow of the Heirophant.
I also like Jon Andersons (Ex Yes) Icelandic concert performances with Todmobile and Orchestra.
And then there's Klaus Schultz, Tangerine Dream, King Crimson etc etc.
And I also love listening to Alanis Morissette. I think she has a very special voice.
Oddly perhaps, I always thought that the Beatles and Rolling Stones were pretty naff...And David Bowie.
As for classical....The genre is so broad...There's so much good music to discover..
Should have chosen music the voters would have liked I mainly just posted stuff I liked.
no, that song has a lot of edm in it. the genre 'pop' doesn't exist, it means popular at the time aimed to please the general/generic audience.
Pop has gone from being rock-oriented to being edm-oriented from the previous generation to now. Before the rock generation it was rock 'n' roll and country oriented.
back in the day, Mozart was a pop artist, now we call him classical.
Like you said, your round 1 was a pop song with elements of EDM. By elements of EDM I assumed you meant there’s a remix out there.
does Oasis and Keane count as what you see as good rock or are they too soft?
I got a lot of stuff that someone into softer British rock would like but I wasn't sure the others would enjoy it, it's also why I didn't go for an obvious choice like The Beatles
No problem.
Just another honest vote.
Tastes vary.
I'm more into Prog Rock and Certain Classical stuff.
Would be fun to see you and BPD do a classic battle.
Thanks for the votes.
I'm shocked Reece docked me for the very Round I had put a song I was sure he'd love and that same Round I reckoned Zedvictor wouldn't enjoy, he really did.
I played it very relatively safe this time vs any of these I've done before but I could afford to as I felt that only someone into the very specific type of oldschool soft rock that BPD was presenting would vote him to win and that niche may still have enjoyed my round 3, camila cabello and the 'colors' Round.
I liked BPD's Round 4 and 3 quite a bit and actually personally don't dislike his music choice as much as you guys do but I was sure he was going too far in that direction that if I stuck to solid all-rounders except the Round he brought rap (where I gave an all-rounded rap kind of), I'd secure victory.
I am actually very curious what Ramshutu scores though because Ramshutu's taste is both towards my edm stuff and towards BPD's oldschool rock stuff
give a split of 7-0, 5-2 or 4-3 depending how close you think it is,
Alternatively just give 7
don't do 6-1 that is a pointless split
The vote settings are different. It’s based on best spelling, conduct, etc.
pls vote