Links234 wrote: » try this instead, might be a bit more palatable
SamHall wrote: » Today's music for the most part seems to be full of manufactured pop groups, all pumping out the same cheesy trash. We need a new guitar based rock band revolution. Can anyone recommend me a band that have emerged in the last few years to listen to? I'm convinced talent has dried up :mad:
hoodwinked wrote: » Nah im a 90's teen, and i LOVE music from the 70's 80's.... two of the best decades out there for music...everything after is diamonds in the rough...
Mr Benevolent wrote: » Currently on dupstep, strangely good music.
smash wrote: » Already judged it based on the video. Sorry...
Links234 wrote: » give it a listen, they might surprise you.
smash wrote: » To me it just sounds like the same regurgitated stuff from most rock bands these days. It all just sounds the same.
iDave wrote: » I'm in my 20s and think modern music is crap. My parents had it a lot better. Its annoying how I'm expected to like all the modern crap just because of my age.
purplepanda wrote: » Modern Rock guitar music has become largely pointless due to the current lack of traditional core blueprints that started original Rock & Roll in the past. Rock & Roll without using blues, country, folk, jazz, R&B & Soul & many other traditional styles is losing the point. All great Rock artists had these influences in their music. Add DJ's & Rap, Grunge & Cookie monster metal, drum machines & sequencers, cut & paste recording "techniques" sampling synth pop & there's the reason for the decline in modern "music". Guitar, Bass , Organ / Piano & Drums used to be the foundation of many music genres, many, like modern forms of Soul & Reggae, and most pop & club music have totally abandoned instruments. Musicians playing together was the cornerstone of great music for decades, nowadays that's been replaced by Simon Cowell & his evil product!! :mad: A friend of mine said a while back, Black music has lost it's way, meanwhile White music has crawled up it's own backside!!!
stateofflux wrote: » music ceased to be innovative in the mid 90's. Nearly everything i hear in indie, rock, metal, dance now is a poor watered down version of pre mid 90's stuff.
seamus wrote: » Worth noting that the big companies' profits have been consistently dropping year on year - singles sales are high, but album sales are dropping.This is nothing to do with downloading, it's down to the simple fact that the people/children who buy pop music tend to buy singles, not albums. And singles aren't very profitable.
con___manx1 wrote: » i d jump in front of a train for you. id take a bullet to the brain for you the music of today is genius the lyrics just keep getting better and better ; )