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Why is music these days so bad?
The lyrical quality of songs has gotten worse over the past 10 years – lyrics have become more mundane and simplified. More specifically, our brain releases dopamine when we hear a song that we’ve heard a few times before, and the effect gets stronger with each listen.
Is music a bad thing?
A study in Finland researched the correlation with music and mental health. The 2015 study found that listening to sad music at a high amount, has a negative effect on your thinking or thought process. In addition to emotional side effects, music can negatively affect your relationships.
Can music hurt you?
Listening to loud music a lot can cause the same kind of damage, especially if you use headphones or ear buds. Some famous musicians have lost their hearing and have tinnitus that doesn’t go way — a real problem for someone who needs to hear to make music.
Is pop music really that bad these days?
Science confirms what you’ve always suspected: music these days is worse than it used to be. Your pop music is probably too loud. If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that everyone else’s music is bad. And if there’s something everyone but teenagers can agree on, it’s that today’s pop music is terrible.
Is music more simple today than in the past?
All this study is really stating is that music is more simple today than in the past. But that’s not really the same thing as “worse”. Sometimes simplicity is the best quality. And more complex is not always better.
Is pop music ruining our brains?
Scientists Prove That Pop Music Is Literally Ruining Our Brains. Research proves what our parents have been saying all along: Modern pop music really is worse than older generations of pop music.
Is pop music becoming slower?
The findings from five different studies are quoted; the findings from the fourth study is especially striking: 1. Pop music has become slower — in tempo — in recent years and also “sadder” and less “fun” to listen to. 2.