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Originally posted by RobynYoBank
Not really, you said that they only look for risky and non-commercial albums, which I've always thought is unfair to criticism. You don't have to do everything right to get a good critical reception, but you generally have to do something right.
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I did not say that. I said they
tend to look for risky and non-commercial albums. So really, you're unfairly criticizing me for a perfectly lenient argument. In case you misunderstood my main points, I'll summarize them for you:
- Critics tend (not always) to review more positively for risky and non-commercial albums. It's why the best-reviewed pop albums or mainstream albums usually don't go to universal acclaim.
- People should freely be allowed to have an opinion about the quality of an album without having critic scores thrown in their faces with the premise that the reviews are right and the person with an opinion is wrong.
And again, I'm not arguing with your points. They're valid ones. My arguments are actually pretty in line with yours, and you're just nitpicking (which is completely unnecessary and unwarranted) at me, and incorrectly to boot. So stop please.