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06-03-2009, 09:48 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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haha I'm not really understanding what your point is.
There is TONS of music and there is a HUGE variety of it everywhere, constantly, all the time, 24/7. Just stick around MB for a while and you'll realize how dumb you were when you first came here. Oh and no, the garage scene is not dead, in fact it's rising back. |
06-03-2009, 10:02 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I think he means that every band out there fits into a certain genre. And he wishes he could see some bands live that don't fit into a certain genre. Something that will blow his mind. Make him say woah. Not that I understand the quest for this. The quest for woah, sure. But the quest for something unclassifiable. Nearly every time I make a new discovery I have a hard time saying whether it's this genre or that genre, because it crosses the line from one to another, blurring the line. Sure it may combine elements of various genres, so it's not truly original. But I think that's how new genres are born, probably since way back when. Maybe it was transparent then, you didn't hear about a lot of bands in the underground. Now there are a gazillion bands out there and the transition might seem smoother, less abrupt...you can't tell you're being wowed because it's happening bit by bit over time. I can see how this could be frustrating, I suppose. You want to be smacked, not rubbed gently.
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and while you might consider there to be a 'lag' (which i don't really agree with at all), it's been years since music has entrenched itself in a particular style. what's out there today is one of the most diverse scenes in music.
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06-04-2009, 08:17 AM | #28 (permalink) |
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Well I agree that Animal Collective are objectively the worst thing to happen to music in the past 20 years.
But nothing else you said really makes any sense. Nobody listens to The Stooges? The Stooges are shoved down peoples throats all the damn time. And they're a really popular band to rip off nowadays. |
06-04-2009, 09:49 AM | #29 (permalink) |
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These boards are rough on the new guys, so congrats on handling what will be the first of many hazings.
I would mention though, on topic, that indie folk is always going to box themselves into a corner. With the exception of Devenda Bandhart, I think everyone wants to be the love child of Nike Drake and Paul Simon even if that isn't immediatly apparent. But indie is not subject to folk alone, and when it does get electronic it is, as someone pointed out in the original thread, some of the best music out there.
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