Pervypersuasion
Pervypersuasion t1_j2cl4eb wrote
Reply to What do you call it when a song becomes unbearable because you've heard it so often? by AndWat
It’s called time to get Sirius satellite radio.
Pervypersuasion t1_j2ckq72 wrote
Reply to comment by thisizusername in George Michael: The Greatest Vocalist of All Time? by Tie_Grouchy
Yea they are just in two different sections of the music spectrum. I also wonder sometimes if it’s the song that’s moving or the person singing it, and Mike singing Easy is a good example of what I mean.
Pervypersuasion t1_j2cjlf4 wrote
Johannes Eckerstrom from the band Avatar. They are a metal band but they incorporate so many different styles in their music and Johannes can sing anything. I tell people he is the Freddie Mercury of metal music. “Gun” is very emotional, especially for any dad with a son. “Tower” is a slow & dark tale that is a good example of his vocals. The new song “ Dance Devil Dance” showcases his ability to effortlessly change from one extreme to the opposite. “The Dirt I’m Buried In” is a fun riff-fest with clean vocals all the way through, showing that he can indeed SING. I’m not saying he’s better than George because GM did soulful music his whole solo career, but, in the world of hard music and as a metalhead that is big on vocals, Johannes is at the top of my list.
Pervypersuasion t1_j2cgduy wrote
Reply to comment by purpdrank2 in George Michael: The Greatest Vocalist of All Time? by Tie_Grouchy
Solid choice 👍
Pervypersuasion t1_j2cg61l wrote
Reply to comment by thisizusername in George Michael: The Greatest Vocalist of All Time? by Tie_Grouchy
Mike just doesn’t do those types of songs. Probably the closest you’ll find is the Faith No More cover of Easy.
Pervypersuasion t1_j2cq0cg wrote
Reply to comment by thisizusername in George Michael: The Greatest Vocalist of All Time? by Tie_Grouchy
This is probably my favorite track of theirs, and there’s not a lot of changes vocally.
https://youtu.be/8FFNmPU4gvc