It feels like all my relatives listen to this shit.
Wife truck dog beer gun gas
A.I.
Sure, I'd be happy to help create a song using those words. Here's a short verse:
In the cab of that wife's truck, under the prairie sky so wide,
With our loyal dog beside us, joy and love, our only guide.
We raise a can of frothy beer, to life, to love, to freedom's song,
In this moment, we're the toughest, with our trusty gun, we're strong.
Fueled by gas and boundless dreams, we ride, two souls as one.
It became one of the default "not of the city" music genres. It became the background noise of white people.
I always hated country music but got into it with Johnny Cashs American Recordings and after watching Ken Burns documentation "Country Music" I am even more open to it. It is a kind of grassroot music, music of the people.
https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/country-music/episode-guide
I was eating Korean food for lunch today at a new restaurant and the food was really good but they were playing that basic, country-esque White people music and it was terrible. I was like "Why, God?”
Sturgill Simpson just woke up one morning and decided to make like 5 new genres of music.
Coming from the (non-coastal) Southwest with midwestern parents, I fucking hate country music with every fiber of my being.
THANK YOU. coming from a place where it is endemic and now living in the NE I was very confused about the love my rehab roomie had for it until she told me all about her extensive cop and conservative family and it clicked. Everyone else up here that listens to it that I personally have met is the same, and it’s never the kind of stuff I don’t mind hearing either (George jones or Gary Stewart or Delbert McClinton or even some patty loveless or juice newton). It’s always the trucks n flags n eagles shit, kinda reinforces the point
It can totally be conspicuous consumption. Have you ever tried to buy a new pair of cowboy boots? That shit is expensive. As is a lot of the other trappings of the genre/aesthetic like big trucks. Plus there's an entire subset of people who spend a ridiculous amount of money to look like they're dudes helping out on the family farm.
That's not a country only thing but it definitely rubs people the wrong way.
Country music is not conspicuous. Which is the topic here.
I think the culture surrounding music is relevant when discussing it but even if we want to stick only to the actual music: steel guitars are super expensive and the lyrical themes of many country songs involve lifestyles most working class people are priced out of.
idk, why do people constantly have to post about how much they hate country music?
because it takes longer to say that I hate a certain predominant type of country music that is overwhelmingly the most likely to be heard in any public space or around almost anyone who “loves country” who isn’t a music head or a comrade. Like that’s a long ass sentence
Nickelback (or the contemporary equivalent) is terrible and ubiquitous, but you don't see people saying "fuck, I hate rock music" without qualification.
There is no contemporary equivalent to Nickelback bc rock music isn't really relevant that much anymore but I've heard people go out of their way to say they hate metal, jazz, hip hop, pop music, EDM, and disco without qualification plenty of times.
Country isn't the only genre that gets hated on without qualification and when people do that, they at least consider it music. I still get in arguments with my family about how hip hop is actually music that takes talent.
Bc it sucks and there are entire parts of the country where it's shoved down your throat.
Never been to Tennessee but I guess that's all they play there. The radio stations are all country, talk shows, or gospel. No hip hop, rock, R&B, jazz...nothing. Person I knew was telling me about it, but maybe things have changed in the last 15ish years.
I grew up in MO and where i lived we could get 4 different country stations and a pop station (that also played a bunch of country.) it wasn't until my senior year of high school where you could get a rock station, which was actually cool bc they had a couple college kid DJs that played some cool stuff.
I wouldn't have listened to any hip hop, R&B, jazz or punk without the internet. my family side eyes me if I happen to listen to any of those genres when I'm back home.
Not even saying I hate it, it’s pretty neutral to me, I just don’t get why it has such a hold on people not from the country or the south or rural areas.
Growing up I had to listen to Toby Keith singing about putting a boot up Bin Laden's ass so many times it's permanently burned into my brain even though I lived north of the Mason-Dixon at the time.
It's the obsession with Americana
I just got back from the state fair and it's all Cowboy hats and leather jackets
Like, just because you have a F-150 you take to Whole Foods and a horse you keep in a stable five towns over, that don't make you a country boy
I went to suburban (read rich) Connecticut once, and ya that shit was everywhere.