Later, I gradually came into contact with some minority and non-mainstream things, such as glam rock, visual rock, Gothic and so on. I think it's quite interesting, but in fact, it has a low acceptance in China.
Among them, visual rock (hereinafter referred to as vr) is the most popular in China.
Vr refers to rock music with gorgeous costumes and stage style, which is a type of music. Members are mostly male and female musicians, with heavy makeup, boots and long hair.
Yes, it used to be the carrier of music style, but in China, it has become a clever killing, washing, cutting, blowing, and a buried love home. Simply put, it inherits the superficial image of vr, dilutes the connotation and becomes a style of dressing. I have no prejudice against simply killing Matt. In China, it started in 2008, then gradually disappeared, and made a comeback in recent years when short video apps became popular.
I won't discuss what happened in 2008. After all, I haven't experienced it and have no right to speak. But killing Matt on the Tik Tok is really annoying now. Most of them are just trying to gain eyeballs and traffic, wearing false visual costumes and playing the slogan that soil is tide in short videos, so that people who eat melons misunderstand visual rock and even call it killing Matt.
For example, just look for a few visual rock songs, and almost every song has comments that killing Matt is not mainstream and dirty my eyes. I don't know if this is because of ignorance or because I was blinded by the killing of Matt with a local flavor. Innocent videos are a minority in China and will be wronged.
Not only vr, but also other fields, such as movies, painting, singing and so on. It seems that people are all red-eyed and always full of malice towards those deviant works.
I think this may not be because they hate non-mainstream itself, but those who consume non-mainstream culture to gain benefits.