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Mumble rap sounds like someone held a microphone next to a dogs ass as it squeezed out a big hairy ♥♥♥♥ log.
Are you sure there even exists a genre? I doubt few people would start making music by saying to themselves: "We´re going to make rock music today".
They are probably just trying to make music. Don´t you think?
I´m not sure if I understand the question the way you do.
Anyway, if you think it is rock then it must be rock, right? You´re the expert.
Me, I disagree with the entire proposition of even calling it like that. But then again, I disagree with a lot of conventions, you may agree with.
They probably decide it in a store for you, how you look at things. Or some other place, that uses categories to order their stuff. Don´t you think? That´s how I see it.
I can't really categorize things like Mumford and Sons, Metric, Aurora, highasakite, Of Monsters and Men, London Grammar, Vance Joy, Lumineers, SHAED, and many others.
Blues is a favorite of mine. Joe Bonamassa is king right now, IMO. Clapton, of course, is the man who willingly gave up his throne. Melvin Taylor. B.B. King.
I listen to Motown every day, too, at least an hour or so. Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding. Onward to 70s and 80s funk, with Cameo, Dazz Band, Gap Band, King Floyd.
My brain shuns radio classic rock now, though. It recoils from it, like someone who has too much sugar in their blood recoils, almost retches, when they're offered something sugary. Like, dude, I've had enough Eagles and The Who and Skynyrd and Floyd for ten lifetimes. It's not timeless, it's boomer garbage.
And Billy Joel and "Sir" McCartney and Springsteen need to just go. Goodbye, enjoy your money, I'll try and forget your music -- in vain, since it was drilled into me like the times tables for far too long, and far too often.
But I enjoy black metal, atmospheric black metal, cosmic black metal, pop music (But only from the early 2000s and before) techno/trance, rap (But only rap from the 90s and 80s) classical music, I also enjoy operas on occasion as well as heavy metal/rock
ffs, another