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Post Malone
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The article selectively focuses on positive aspects of Post Malone's performance and guitar skills.
Post Malone has considerable form when it comes to rock covers. Often accompanied by (or in direct competition with) his friend and collaborator Andrew Watt, the hip-hop icon has previously performed with Slash, , and even dropped . Now, in his latest appearance on Howard Stern’s Sirius XM Show, the hip-hop star wowed the veteran DJ with a version of the Alice In Chains classic, In the performance clip [above] Post makes effective use of both a well-worn Martin dreadnought [we can’t tell the model from the footage, but that looks like a faded vertical Martin logo on the headstock – Ed.] and a full choir. Sadly, though he no doubt could if he wanted to, Post doesn't wrangle the solo from that Martin neck, but that is probably for the best in this particular version. Nonetheless, the performance leaves Stern taken aback, with the host labelling it “beautiful.” Indeed, it’s about as pretty as Post Malone – or Alice In Chains for that matter – have ever sounded.
Provide a more balanced view by also mentioning any potential criticisms or limitations of Post Malone's performance.
Include information about other artists who have covered the same song to provide a broader perspective.
The article uses subjective language to describe Post Malone's performance and guitar skills.
Indeed, it’s about as pretty as Post Malone – or Alice In Chains for that matter – have ever sounded.
Use more neutral language to describe the performance, focusing on objective aspects such as technique and musicality.
The article fails to provide information about other acoustic performances by Post Malone.
The above is not by any means Post Malone’s only acoustic performance – though this one went better than . In that clip, he joked he’d messed up his chords to , because “I was playing a Van Halen solo in my mind.” Which is an excuse that – let us be clear – is going to fly with . Fortunately, as the other clips we’ve seen attest, that’s not representative of his wider playing ability.
Include information about other acoustic performances by Post Malone to provide a more comprehensive view of his skills and abilities.
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