![]() ![]() ![]() I listen to everything, with a concentration on hard rock and alternative. Yes anyone can get noticed, but it is much harder to make real money. Now, I get into new bands much more frequently because that obstacle is gone, and that's a great thing for the bands too.Ĭlick to expand.I think we agree on most things this topic. I remember giving and receiving recommendations to and from strangers in the store, but not everyone has the same tastes so sometimes it was a swing and a miss, which made me more hesitant to spend money on newer bands going forward. Record stores couldn't stock EVERYTHING, so you were limited to what they had, and you couldn't really check out a band you haven't heard from before without having to buy an album first. I do miss the social aspect of those days, but I still prefer the unlimited accessibility of music today. To make it in any variety of rock, you still need to know how to play the instruments like always, and there are still new bands coming out and putting out good music. Seems like you're talking specifically about the quality of pop music, which I agree is a mass-produced shame these days where marketability matters a lot more than actual talent. My point is that it is easier than ever before for new bands to reach fans, and easier for fans to discover new music. ![]() I think we're talking about different things now. ![]()
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