I will use a band called 'Darkthrone' as an example of what i mean:
I really enjoy their music, they deliberately pretty much record everything first take with the most minimal of microphone's possible keeping any mistakes, add virtually nothing at the mixing stage maybe too much reverb on the vocal (it is 'Black Metal' after all) and then it gets mastered but i really doubt that anything apart from maybe a few db is added and then its released. Now if i tried to get away with such an approach i would be out of a job. Still i like them and what they do. In an age and era when people expect perfection this tells the engineer inside of me that it is all wrong. As a musician (long time guitar player) i like it even though it technically is very crude and as a fan i really enjoy their whole back catalogue as the sound/direction may of changed over the years (their not BM'a answer to motorhead
Here is a track off one of their *better* sounding records so you can get an idea of what the hell i mean:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iFg4N-rawSw
Here is a two part interview with them, so you get an idea of what they are about:
Part One: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yfVH2d6q5J8
Part Two: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zalHMoh8O4A
Tracks from the album they talk about:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kAajs4oMbpg
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GLtwCQNPgWg
Now here is their take on a 'studio report' from 'Necrohell studio'
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zgIIjM24yA0
*Better = in this case a much more full and less scratchy sound in my Ex-wife's own words*
Although a pretty niche market and even i admit most of my friends whom like 'Metal' can not listen to this sort of stuff, It still is music and further backs up the term subjective (Could you imagine a audiophile mastering engineer's reaction if faced with this sort of mix?)
Dean