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Why Music Sucks Now

3 pointsby wensleyabout 4 years ago

2 comments

anand-balaabout 4 years ago
While I agree with a lot of the points that the author is making (especially #5 regarding major labels feeding into the &quot;viral hits&quot; hype), I feel like the author is discrediting a lot of musicians that actually care about the music they are making.<p>(Disclaimer: Purely anecdotal)<p>An example of a band I feel is highly underrated is Misterwives [1]. I&#x27;ve been following them since ~2015 and have listened to every album released, watched them live at a concert, and at a &quot;live&quot; pandemic virtual concert. And I think they are phenomenal, both, via headphones and live. And these are artists that spend a lot of time perfecting their art. And only recently are they seemingly getting more attention.<p>The point I am trying to make is that there are artists that work their asses off trying to get their art known, but since they aren&#x27;t really &quot;viral&quot; content worthy, they don&#x27;t seem to be picked by the &quot;best&quot; labels. And this is a trend I see a lot in artists from more specialized&#x2F;niche&#x2F;indie genres like alternative music, jazz, and instrumental&#x2F;orchestral, compared to artists belonging to the more generic &quot;pop&quot; music genre.<p>[1]: Website doesn&#x27;t work without JS enabled, but I highly recommend listening to their albums. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.misterwives.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.misterwives.com&#x2F;</a>
sneakabout 4 years ago
He argues that the labels were a filter to filter out the bad music, and now that everyone can have ~free access to studio gear, there is more crap.<p>Somehow, though, these labels that are so good at filtering (according to him)... suddenly aren&#x27;t? With a much larger source field to filter from?<p>The argument doesn&#x27;t hold water or make any logical sense.<p>This whole thing, as far as I can tell, is a bitter &quot;kids these days&quot; rant that doesn&#x27;t actually stand up to logical or factual scrutiny.