Jonny, there is no conspiracy in the music industry against you!
No one holds you back but YOU.
And I am not a cheerleader for manipulative practices by the major labels. Far from it. But REALITY is what it is. You can either work within their system, or make your own success through creative and alternative means.
You are a newcomer here, so you haven't been around when I started posts about how many artists are DITCHING the major labels, because they just don't need them any more. When you produce and market and CONTROL your own product, then you may sell less units, but you will make FAR MORE money. I shared examples of this with Bare Naked Ladies, Radiohead, Madonna and several others.
I have also explained to others here, how initial contracts with big labels work. That they are designed to recoup ALL the label's expenses FIRST, and that a very successful first album, can actually put that artist in DEBT, yes DEBT, to the record label. Which is why you have to be a solid enough act, to justify a second or third album, which is where you may be able to free yourself and write your own ticket after that.
Still, it could be fun traveling the world, acting the part of a big rock star, and for sure, you will get the best producers and engineers money can buy. They don't spend $150,000 dollars on an album for nothing.
But in this new market, it really is UNECESSARY, particularly if you are young, and a good self promoter, with a good work ethic.
But signing with a label is going to SCREW YOU for a good 3 to 5 years, so why you are bitching and moaning about OTHERS getting enslaved by the labels is beyond me.
You don't know SH*T about the music industry.
You have fantastic paranoid delusions, and have tried to wrap it all up in the same wrapping paper. It is just not that simple. There are MANY paths in the music industry these days. Things are not getting WORSE, they are getting BETTER. Because the labels do not hold anywhere near the power they once did. They are on LIFE SUPPORT as we speak, surviving by altering their business model, into what is called "360 Deals" and licensing music to video games like "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero" and unbelievably enough.... cell phone RINGTONES.
You claimed earlier, something like, that things have gotten worse with labels controlling the public tastes since the 90's, and unless I misunderstood you (maybe you were just talking about the music itself) that is a ridiculous assertion. The labels had FAR MORE control of EVERYTHING in the 50's and 60's than they do now! Go look up "Payola" for example, to see how manipulative they were. They PAID radio stations to play the songs they wanted on air... they manipulated Cashbox rankings, etc... etc...
You claim it is difficult to get on the radio, but it is not as difficult as you think. Especially college stations. But even major stations in certain markets devote a certain amount of air time to LOCAL recording artists. But alot of people don't even listen to radio any longer. They have satellite radio, make their own CD's for the car, and many newer vehicles come with MP3 inputs STANDARD.
The LISTENERS are now in charge of their musical preferences, which NEGATES yet another false assertion you have made.
You also claimed that there are only 2 levels of success in music, either being a major recording artist, or being someone who makes "a little" money at music, but cannot live off of it.
NOTHING could be further from the truth.
There are MANY bands, who rise to the level of regional acts, and make a comfortable living doing so. They gig all year long, they play huge festivals, they buy their own buses with their revenues and develop circuits to play YEAR ROUND. I know bands like this, who have been VERY successful after a few years of paying their dues and working hard to get where they now are.
There is a band called the Zak Brown Band, who ALWAYS beat my old band in the MySpace music rankings, but only by a few slots. We would usually be in the top 10 with them, and often number 3 and even number 2 at times. But my band screwed me, and lost me, while their band continued on. The Zak Brown band stayed together, and they now have a song played nationally and I saw them awhile back on one of the Late Night Shows. Can't remember now if it was Letterman or Leno or another one. But they are well on their way, and NOT because of screwing anyone, or having any connections... just decent original music, and HARD WORK and DEDICATION.
All this shows me, that you have NO REAL EXPERIENCE in playing music regularly and living on the road, or even KNOWING anyone in the music industry that could set you straight on these things.
You have the same disease that most 20 somethings have... "Iknowitall-ITIS" but you WILL grow up eventually, and like all the 30 and 40 year olds here, you will find that you DON'T KNOW as much as you thought you did, and you will revise your opinions in your 30's and yet again in your 40's. This will come simply from gaining EXPERIENCE in life.
As to the labels desire to control things... they invest, on average, $150,000 per album for a new artist, who is untested. And as much as 90% of those acts will fail, and not be embraced by the public. The labels know this, and accept it as the price of finding the needle in the haystack, which WILL pay off for them. They don't want to throw their money away, so they follow a cookie-cutter formula that has worked for them, and that their own history tells them is what will have the best chance of selling.
This is not limited to record companies.
The NFL draft is EXACTLY the same. They measure by millimeters the width of a player's biceps and calves, and the length of their instep, just about everything you can imagine, because their research tells them, that the best wide receivers, or quarterbacks or any other position.... have a certain height, a certain finger length, etc... And if the prospect is not with the parameters of those measurements, more often than not, they will be REJECTED by the pros. Alot of famous and excellent players in the past would have NEVER made it into the NFL under the more recent guidelines they follow, but this means nothing to those running the ball clubs, because there is NO sure way of knowing who will make a great pro ball player and who won't. This point is easily proven, by simply recognizing that most of the GREATEST college players, DO NOT end up being the greatest PRO BALL PLAYERS! But the guidelines the NFL owners use, is the BEST guideline they have to go on, to make their best determination, of who will succeed and who won't. At the end of the day, this all results in the bottom line, which is... BRINGING CASH into the NFL, which the owners share. Their sport is on TOP, in terms of popularity and earnings, and they want to KEEP IT THAT WAY!
Same with record labels.
Same with ANY business.
In Nashville, you generally CANNOT record with your own band. Are you even aware of that? Tim McGraw's band that travels the road with him, IS NOT the band that records his hit songs. It is UNDERSTOOD in Nashville, that only studio musicians are used for albums. They are paid for the job done, and receive NO ROYALTIES.
You can say this is bad for the music business, because supposedly BETTER musicians are not being given a chance, but you would be wrong. Studio musicians in Nashville, are among the best musicians in the world, and most of them make a good living just doing studio work. Country albums have some of the best musicians, producers and engineers you can find ANYWHERE, and lately, it is Country Music that has been the only genre of music, NOT losing money because of free file sharing, and is in fact INCREASING revenues to their respective labels.
You are speaking emotional rhetoric, while I am sharing FACTS.
You have questioned my intelligence, though my IQ is superior to yours. You have not witnessed me calling YOUR intelligence into question, because you express yourself reasonably well. It is clear to me that you have a brain... you just lack experience and knowledge. You have demeaned my talents as well, when I am, in fact, a very talented and well rounded singer, songwriter and performer. I cannot judge your singing, songwriting or performing, because I haven't witnessed them yet, so I cannot make judgements on what I haven't heard yet. You have also demeaned my CHARACTER, when I am likely, among the most honest and integrity filled persons you will ever come across.
Basically, you have taken offense at my main judgement of you, even though it is accurate... that you are a young and INEXPERIENCED person, who has much to learn in life.
Rather than make HONEST assessments of my intelligence, character and skills as a singer and musician, you instead resort to base attacks, most of which are not even true, and one that is... being overweight. But my being overweight will not turn the color blue into the color red, and it will not make your false assumptions about the music business, suddenly become reality.