Business Week, of all places, has a clear-headed analysis of the dead-end that the music industry has driven itself into.
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Business Week, of all places, has a clear-headed analysis of the dead-end that the music industry has driven itself into.
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Need I say more?
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What happened to music? today in australia were victm to the nova rise. its all electronic crap. repetition, repetition, repetitoin. i was heart broken by ministry of sound 2005. its all you hear in clubs, radio, tv. what the hell is going on? where is todays tool, nirvanna or perl jam? I traveled interstate and found some releif. Is this part of our conditioning that we listen to repititious stuff that just blends in? No emotion.
Here in melbourne we have jjj government radio which seems to give some relief. but today im hearing no new sound. just average pub bands. of artists that havent sold out to teenie boppers and wide eyed 13 year olds who have music on a continuous loop, we need some influence.
what the hell were korn thinking with the last word up song? it sounds like michael jackson got to it.
Good bands like eskimo joe, grinspoon, prodigy your old fans are still here! the lulabye must stop.
it seems of any real bands that are around they are so overplayed that it hurts. the best song in the universe should not be played on radio more that twice a day.
Dont get me started about the Aria’s.
Maybe i should hibernate as far as my listening goes for a few years and come back to see if theres any improvement?
Wake me when theres more gatecrasher and real rock and a little less of that plastic, teenie girl fanbased and computer made junk that wont last the month.
-24 yr old rocker