
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
So the artist is literally giving it one hundred and ten percent
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
Only if they are good artists that have lost their way.
Which means only if they are Maroon 5 (their early work is the closest thing to decent pop-rock there is). Otherwise, deduct another 10% from rock and that's what you've got.
If you're saying that pop-rock is basically pop, you're absolutely right, because that's what the standards appear to be at this point.
Disregarding my shameless attempt to fix my typo, the gist is still the same. Pop-rock is essentially far more pop than rock. If our fear is that U2 will suddenly make a beeline towards pop, we need not worry because that will never happen.
I'd say that Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto came close, but only in the sense that their album contained very good rock songs and one very good pop song (I consider Princess of China a pop song).
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
U2 did make a beeline towards pop-rock quite recently. There were four PR-sounding type songs on NLOTH - Magnificent, Stand Up, Get On Your Boots and Crazy Tonight (more so).
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