Rodahn wrote:
2.) Say what you will about him, he seems to actually have talent. Undeveloped talent, of course, but the seeds of talent nonetheless.
Yeah, I'll dispute that.
What talent?
Music consists of two elements:
music and
lyrics.
His "music" is so auto-tuned that if he
has any singing ability, it's completely superfluous. At this point, auto-tune literally can make a passable "singer" out of a virtual voice (or, perhaps, a dog). What is he (Bieber) providing?
Songwriting talent? Nonexistent.
So how then, exactly, is he to be considered a musician?
Our director of programming here at the network has the irritating habit of referring to music as "product," as in "Have we received any new product (i.e. 'music videos')?" This annoys me to no end, but to be honest, there's exceptionally little broadly-accessible
music being released. It is just that...
product. There's no heart, no soul, no driving desire to communicate insights about the human experience. Music has been boiled down so much that all artistic merit has fallen off of the bone. It's a liability now. Instead, you have the catchy rhythms and undemanding lyrics (the latter being totally optional) that are hammered into one's head so often (through record labels' stranglehold on radio) that the audience confuses
enjoyment with mere
recognition.
I will grant that
if Bieber has a talent, it is solely his ability to sell, through his androgynous appearance and nonthreatening presence, a highly marketable image of castrated "luv" (holy crap, the spellchecker in Chrome recognizes that as a real word) to a demanding prepubescent audience too afraid or immature to experience the real thing. The Bieber-luvvers of today will grow into the fans of chintzy "R&B" with out-of-whack romantic ideas and overly-sexualized lyrics of tomorrow.
I don't blame the kid for riding his gravy train to the last stop. I just lament the environment that gave him a free ticket.
Edit: Boy, I got all soapbox-y there, didn't I? Sorry.