In the lead up to Disco, I think that at least three forum members asked to have their accounts deleted, so it's still very tame at the moment.I dunno. Kylie’s fan base has always had this peculiar aggression and defensiveness, especially when it comes to a incoming new era so it oddly feels like home for me dd
Kylie Minogue is preparing to return with new music – and I am told she will debut it at her first full-length public concert in three years.
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There is a weird aggression that is often aimed at Kylie/her music on here that isn’t really aimed at many of the other pop girls. I think she’s been around for so long that people feel a sense of ownership and that she owes them something and then feel a kind of resentment when she doesn’t deliver what they want. Yes this is a pop forum where people are free to post opinions, but for the life of me I can’t understand it when people who haven’t liked an artist for years camp out in their threads expecting something different when clearly they’re not going to get it? Like you don’t find people sitting in the Shania or Steps thread for weeks on end demanding something completely different from what we’re obviously going to get?
Honestly that’s probably because Kylie is just about the least controversial pop star in that respect.What? Compared to some popstars, Kylie is handled with kid gloves on this forum. Yes, there are a group of people (including myself) who shit on her recent output (but I do this to many artists), but you don't get nasty comments about her looks, lifestyle choices, etc.
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Honestly that’s probably because Kylie is just about the least controversial pop star in that respect.
Like you don’t find people sitting in the Shania or Steps thread for weeks on end demanding something completely different from what we’re obviously going to get?
I feel like those of us who would like something different from Kylie wouldn't mind variants on the "Kylie" sound if she didn't return to the same two songs as reference points—"Love At First Sight" and "I Believe In You." Although I absolutely love the former and appreciate the latter, those wells are dry at this point, imo.BMG will want her to keep doing what she's doing, variants on the 'Kylie' sound but otherwise solid pop songs. Risks she could take now would be much harder to recover from if they didn't pay off, and she can't afford to lose the airplay and goodwill she has.
What? Compared to some popstars, Kylie is handled with kid gloves on this forum. Yes, there are a group of people (including myself) who shit on her recent output (but I do this to many artists), but you don't get nasty comments about her looks, lifestyle choices, etc.
I mean the post on the previous page saying that she should be ashamed of releasing Disco would beg to differ with this point. It’s obviously unnecessarily harsh but has gone (pretty much) uncommented on because it’s accepted in a Kylie thread where it wouldn’t be in many of the other pop girl threads.
And criticising a popstar’s looks is clearly unacceptable no matter who they are.
I think the tension comes from some fans feeling disconnected from her current output for whatever their reason is: they believe Kylie is "phoning it in," they have issues with some of her creative choices, she's not making music that sounds like {insert favorite album or song}. These are all valid reasons to feel the disconnect! I sometimes feel them, too.
I don't think anybody has said this thread can't be a place of critique. But if you haven't enjoyed anything she's done since 2010 and are writing off entire albums and eras, what's the point of spending more energy talking about how much you dislike something? Especially if there's no balance and you're not offering anything new. Again, this is not to say criticism isn't welcome! It just offers nothing new to the discussion you haven't said already, and starts to feel antagonistic. This goes for the opposite side too, if you're blindly praising everything.
Kylie has the blessing and curse of making it seem like pop music is effortless. There have been some extremely weak songs on Kiss Me Once, Golden, and Disco. Still, it's factually untrue that she isn't putting effort into her music. Making music requires more effort than people realize. Kylie is decades into her career and over 50. She's still reaching incredible new highs but perhaps adjusting expectations might make the disappointments feel less heavy.
Somehow we always end up in this position in this thread's discussion timeline. I'm just trying to offer some perspective for both sides.
It's been ignored because everyone knows it's full of hyperbole and not worth commenting on. You're just trying to create a narrative that simple is not there, Kylie does not get treated any more harshly than any other artist here, in fact she gets off more lightly.I mean the (fairly unhinged) post on the previous page saying that she should be ashamed of releasing Disco would beg to differ with this point. It’s obviously unnecessarily harsh and extreme but has gone (pretty much) uncommented on because it’s accepted in a Kylie thread where it wouldn’t be in many of the other pop girl threads.
And criticising a popstar’s looks is clearly unacceptable no matter who they are.