I turn on the radio and i'm embarassed as a muscian to call what i'm hearing music. Thats all i can really say about it. :(
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I turn on the radio and i'm embarassed as a muscian to call what i'm hearing music. Thats all i can really say about it. :(
Too many artists are being restricted by their agencies and new artists are too eager to sign with them.
As a classically trained musician, I find it horrible. Luckily it is kept alive with a few bands and such, but overall its just pitiful.
Grodus5
i know BVB gutarist Jinxx is a classically-trained concert violinist.
and BVB is not really "liked"
so maybe its just different people like different things
All of the big record labels will either make massive changes or go extinct. In ten years, the way music is made and distributed will be much, much different. Also, the radio has never been very good. I don't know why people think that generic radio music is something new.
Some new acts are good. It depends on what radio stations you expose yourself to. I listen to BBC Radio 2 and every so often they'll play a track from a new artist that's really good. Thankfully they don't play much crap.
But yeah, a lot of what's hot in the charts seems to be R&B (yawn). I'm waiting for the trend of the late 80s/90s to return so we can get some rock/metal back on mainstream radio/TV.
It's pretty good. Immortal, Burzum and Gorgoroth have released recent albums that were pretty good. Abbath is writing songs for the new I album-- so that's something to look forward to.
I don't listen to the Radio anymore, but yeah for the most part, its pretty terrible.C-Leelike greenday...omg I could say a bunch of bad things about green day but I believe I would get banned for saying it...
[QUOTE="C-Lee"]I don't listen to the Radio anymore, but yeah for the most part, its pretty terrible.lightleggylike greenday...omg I could say a bunch of bad things about green day but I believe I would get banned for saying it... Then why say anything in the first place? :P
[QUOTE="lightleggy"][QUOTE="C-Lee"]I don't listen to the Radio anymore, but yeah for the most part, its pretty terrible.aaronmullanlike greenday...omg I could say a bunch of bad things about green day but I believe I would get banned for saying it... Then why say anything in the first place? :P I just stated that greenday was utter crap...like saying "you say that almost everything in the music industry sucks yet you have one of the worst bands in the world in your sig and avatar" yeah greenday is a terrible band, and I can say over 9000 terrible things about them but I will just leave it at "they are a terrible band"
[QUOTE="aaronmullan"][QUOTE="lightleggy"] like greenday...omg I could say a bunch of bad things about green day but I believe I would get banned for saying it...lightleggyThen why say anything in the first place? :P I just stated that greenday was utter crap...like saying "you say that almost everything in the music industry sucks yet you have one of the worst bands in the world in your sig and avatar" yeah greenday is a terrible band, and I can say over 9000 terrible things about them but I will just leave it at "they are a terrible band"
In the defense of Green Day, every album up to "Insomniac" were quite good.
Music? Thats what they call it now adays?
That isn't music.
I don't listen to the radio anymore because the music pretty much sucks.
As someone who listens to Spanish-language music, I don't like today's music. With some exceptions, I barely find songs worth looking over thanks to reggaeton and banda, but luckily the former is dying out.
It's clearly better than it's ever been before. Most of the music from the 80's and 70's was just noise made by druggies.
"the music industry" is a pretty broad term. Some of it is is wonderful, some of it sucks I would say.
I don't know whyI have my radio on all the time and it's on the rap station playing mainstream music:|
I really prefer old school rap:x
It's too single and digitally driven. It takes away from honest, creative songwriters who have yet to be discovered, as well as completely shuts out other genres of music. The fact that singles are the core of music sales keeps the music industry and mainstream artists stagnant by limiting what elements they can and cannot include in a single (usually it degenerates into an ababcba song structure with a hook in the first 30 seconds). It's really quite pathetic, especially the way the industry acts like they 'own' the music itself.
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