During my research, i looked at Sum 41 and blink 182 music videos. This was to see how different they were because even though they are put under the same genre of "Rock", they make different styles so i thought their videos would change too. I also looking at muse, feeder and box car racer album covers to see how they differed as well. These are also very different bands from one another. Muse makes electro sounds where as box car racer are more heavy drums and feeder make very strong and powerful songs yet they are also all under the "Rock" category.
After looking at all of these products, i have found that on all album covers, they don't use their own faces. i think this is to show that they don't care about their image or how famous they are, they simply care about making music which they all clearly love to do. all the albums do have a human representative on them, whether it were a random guy and shadows or a graffiti outline of someone.
Whilst i was looking at the music videos I noticed that in both of them, there was a performance by the band and a story being told. i looked at others but not in as much detail and found that this half performance half story concept is really common in the punk/rock music genre. In nearly all the performances i saw in music videos, i saw that they were all mainly outside in a park or countryside type setting or in a dingy basement type setting with writing all over the walls.
For most of the bands in this genre, their target audience is around 16 years to about 30 years. it can really speak to everyone because it may not seem like it, but, all bands songs tell a story of experiences that everyone can relate to.
For example;
- Losing a loved one
- Relationships
- Breaking up
- War?
- Parents arguing
It wouldn't relate to all people in this age range. This is because not every body is the same. People like the stereotypical "Greebo's" and "Emo's" would be listening to rock music or just people who got bought up listening to it like me.