Pop lyrics blogs
Apr. 25th, 2010 01:04 pmAre there any good blogs or other sites which contain analysis of pop's lyrical content? Discussion of particular lyrical tropes, analysis of individual lines, reviews of songs focusing on their lyrics goodness or badenss, that type of thing?
I'm asking because I am thinking of starting one of my own. It's been my general impression that most music criticism isn't; desperately interested in lyrics, and especially so in pop music where lyrics are usually dismissed as being a bit rubbish (outside of rap anyway, where tehy are actually The Point and therefore get a lot of focus). However lyrics are a large part of my enjoyment of any song, and also I love to over-analyse the shit out of stuff that was probably scrawled on the back of a fag packet in five minutes when it was originally recorded, and think there could be a lot of amusement and/or interest to be extracted from deconstructing the semiotics of "la la la". but not in an elitist, ironic way although kinda, but I genuinely enjoy "la la las" and other such things that are on the surface dumb but in a clever and/or expressive way.
Anyway ramble ramble, any suggestions?
I'm asking because I am thinking of starting one of my own. It's been my general impression that most music criticism isn't; desperately interested in lyrics, and especially so in pop music where lyrics are usually dismissed as being a bit rubbish (outside of rap anyway, where tehy are actually The Point and therefore get a lot of focus). However lyrics are a large part of my enjoyment of any song, and also I love to over-analyse the shit out of stuff that was probably scrawled on the back of a fag packet in five minutes when it was originally recorded, and think there could be a lot of amusement and/or interest to be extracted from deconstructing the semiotics of "la la la". but not in an elitist, ironic way although kinda, but I genuinely enjoy "la la las" and other such things that are on the surface dumb but in a clever and/or expressive way.
Anyway ramble ramble, any suggestions?
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Date: 2010-04-26 07:17 am (UTC)The idea of either starting a blog or doing regular
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Date: 2010-04-26 10:45 am (UTC)I am happy to hear about rock, country, disco etc. as well; it has just been my experience that people to focus a lot on lyrical narrative in country, and there is a fair amount of lyrical analysis on at least some rock (both indie and not) stuff, nd rpa obviously has its lyrics discussed a lot in places I'm already aware of, but I love it most of all when people chat about, like, Girls Aloud lyrics and such, and it just semed to be subjectively like there was a lot less of that.
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Date: 2010-04-26 09:43 pm (UTC)(Not that there aren't counterexamples. John Lennon always seemed to be fighting for his very right to breathe.)
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Date: 2010-04-27 09:03 am (UTC)not necessarily always good, but often uh enlightening