Sentient Paradox wrote:Kramerguy wrote:Seems like all the "industry" has to offer is britney and nickelback clones anyways. I dunno.
I agree Kramerguy. Everytime I see or hear something "new" it almost ALWAYS sounds like something else I've already heard.
It would be easy to dismiss that perception thinking there has been so much music released over so many years, it's nearly impossible to create anything truly new, but I believe that's a load of bunk.
The fact is, almost everything I hear being called "new" sounds like something else I've heard RECENTLY, as in, within the past ten to fifteen years. That, to me, isn't new at all, other than the names involved.
The old school "industry" is still up to the same old way of doing things they always have been, but seemingly with fewer and fewer acts.
Even when they actually DO release something new and unique they STILL manage to ruin it by pushing overplay, just like they always have.
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Are things changing?
I hope the hell they are!
The question is, where is it all going? Where's the real money in it going to be a few years from now?
Although I haven't been around nearly as long as many of the old timers, I've seen enough of the revolving door process from the industry over the years to at least see how it churns-
Great new band comes out, new sound, new act, new fashion, everyone welcomes the change. I watched it happen in the 70's with disco, 70's hard rock/prog rock, the 80's new wave, 80's metal, grunge, etc..
Every single time that NEW sound comes out, the industry promotes bands that package (imitate)that new sound, make it more radio friendly, family friendly, let's call it "pop" and then mass produces it to the point that everyone gets sick of it, and then it's up to us (underground) to find the next new, anti-establishment sound.
What an ugly cycle lol.
What's different now is that it seems that since "grunge", which was also blended in with alternative and 'modern rock'.. there's nothing new.. the cycle should have turned 8-12 years ago, yet we're still bombarded with the same shitty music, over and over. Sure, I've heard some good new music here and there, but is any of it not a copy of teh same old? Sure, music is all a form of imitation, but it seems that the borders have melted and we're left with an industry that knows nothing but how to apply the same generic template to everything it touches.
Even they once knew how to scout and promote "new".. seems not so much anymore.