Kramerguy wrote:Even though I'm a pretty big fan of today's newer rock, I realize that it's only because 'new' music in the last 20+ years has sucked so bad that it could only get better.
I listened to the album "point of no return" (Kansas) earlier.
Listening to it reminded me that incredibly deep songwriting was once in high regard to both the public and the recording industry. Nothing like that exists today, in my opinion, simply because the current model will not support it. It's almost like idiocracy struck the major labels first- music itself has been slowly dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.
And now we get justin beiber and carly rae jepsen (and zillions of others)- equaling nothing more than "opposite sex eye candy" with catchy riffs posing as songs.
/sigh
Not to be the stick that stirs.
But honestly I believe this appraisal of the music situation is dead wrong.
Perhaps the lame assed crap that passes to the ignorant masses, for music on the radio (and other public media ) fits this description.
But I for one feel I have heard music just as brilliant if not better from people right on this board, not to mention other "private sources".
Music is alive and well . . .