In terms of late 90's alternative radio rock, yeah the whole being rich and famous thing accompanied with labels searching for the "next Nirvana" by crafting generic post-grunge studio groups really diminished the quality of music coming out at the time. In the early 90's fame and overexposure drove a lot of the grunge frontmen to madness. I don't think anything necessarily "killed" rock but it did diminish what was at first a great decade for radio rock.
In your opinion, is lo-fi production a charming, honest way of making music or just lazy and unprofessional?
__________________
YW Fam: All MB Music Projects Under One Roof
Emo/Pop Punk Journal
Techno Journal
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neward Thelman
"SMOKE CRACK MUDA****KKA"
I'll check that dictionary, but in the meantime I'm impressed - as is everyone else in the world - by your eloquence, obvious accomplishments and success, and the evidence of your blazingly high intelligence.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Frownland
He just doesn't have a mind so closed that it rivals Blockbuster.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by elphenor
I own the mail
|
|