Alternative Press recently published an article about
why Bring Me The Horizon aren't a deathcore band anymore. To sum up the
article: Bring Me The Horizon's members changed and grew as people and
simply write different (and arguably better) material now. Just
check out the difference between their most recent single, Throne, and
their infamous single from eight years ago, Pray for Plagues:
VIDEOVIDEO VIDEO Big difference...
The article ends with a great line penned by Tyler Sharp: "Instead
of bashing BMTH for what they're not, let's learn to appreciate them
for what they are: an incredible band that deserve your attention." This
started me thinking about how a lot of individuals regularly bash bands
for "selling out" or "changing their sound" and I am inclined to
believe that it is unfair to bands to bash them for such behavior. Sure,
some bands do sell out in a way, but can you blame them for wanting to
make a living to survive in this world? Most of the time bands that are
"selling out" are just so good they've finally become popular and along
the way the members have grown and now write more "maturely" further
pushing them towards greater success. The bottom line is that our
favorite bands will change their sound because bands are made up of
people and people change, grow, and go down different paths in life that
lead to different inspirations. Let's all try to not bash bands for
changing into something we don't want and "learn to appreciate them for
what they are." (Of course if they start putting out music you
simply don't like because it's not your cup of tea, that's fair - you're
entitled to have your own opinions)