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Old 09-17-2013, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Surell View Post
Very true, though i'm plugging the same band, Animal Collective had a decent success - at least considering their popularity before - with "My Girls," which has a very different structure and sound than pop songs of today or even a lot of the past. I would actually say that "Somebody That I Used to Know" from Gotye was pretty innovative, it was lyrical, had an unusual structure as far as radio songs go, and unique instrumentation.

Still, I don't think we necessarily have to think of Pop in terms of popularity, it's evolved beyond that in many respects. How would Avant/Experimental Pop exist in this regard? Experimental music is never popular, as it dabble in unpopular and unfamiliar sounds, but it's still pop.
It has and what it has evolved into isnt as experimental or creative like it was in the past. I think popular music today is more so about image than music. Its always been about both but it appears to be alot more emphasis on image now.
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