People born after 1990 happened to music.
Shitty new versions of those bands dominate rock radio. They're just like slow-dance garbage versions. And they're played alongside those same fucking bands you listed, over and over.
It's fucking unbearable. And is it just me or does every fucking song have to do with drinking and strippers?
The op has a valid question
Music on the radio does really suck nowadays
Well especially in NYC
Z100 is pretty much unlistenable now as opposed to 10 years ago
This.It became more of an effort to find
It's not just the topic of strippers, its like the music is designed to be played exclusively in strip clubs. It's some sort of rash of greasy, trashy, generic butt dude stripper rock.
It's still around. It's just not necessarily popular. I do recommend however that you listen to this album:
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Beach House - Bloom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHjxwHwSRN4
There is fucking fantastic music everywhere.
Just not on the radio.
The cover used to be my icon. This album is my second favourite of the year. They lose to Heaven by The Walkmen.I learned about this album here on GAF a few months ago. Really glad I did... It's like an orgasm in my ears.
I think the problem here is that you're focusing way too much on why people like the music today and not actually finding music you like.Exactly. The more I think about it all being controlled by the media the more it makes sense. Look at shows like American idol and the voice. They take this talent and grind it up and churn out junk for the same people that watch such shows and eat it right up. Money is made on both ends now.
It's better than anything he ever did with The Swell Season.
Though as good as the greatness from The Frames era.
I hate that music is not about attitude anymore. Everything is so fucking meta, it's meaningless.
And to mention some great acts from the last few years (in terms of album releases):
Alt-J
Bon Iver
Chromatics
Gang Gang Dance
The National
M83
Mew
Pepe Deluxe
Purity Ring
Sleigh Bells
Washed Out
I like this list. It's an example of really good (and relatively popular, definitely not obscure) modern music. I also like:
Fleet Foxes
Waaves
Tune-yards
Toro y moi
Destroyer
Cut copy
St Vincent
good music was actually outlawed in 1974 following the release of Radio City.
It became more plentiful.
hey, im withya brotha
I just teared up listening to this with headphones on. It's pretty much damn perfect in every sense of the word musically. What happened? Howd music fall so fast in such a short timespan?
This.
I've been out of touch with most of today's mainstream music for years. Slowly becoming more like all the older folks I know who still only listen to the same stuff that they did from back in their day... Now I find most of my music through hearing it in random moments of life, and even then it's often older stuff.
Not sure what stations you were listening to in the 90s, but mine were playing Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Smashing Pumpkins, and this was on top 40 pop radio. If any of these bands came out new today, they'd never come close to sniffing top 40 or a pop station, and they would be relegated to YouTube or an Internet radio alternative where they would have a small fraction of a fan base. They also wouldn't get any push at all from a record company and wouldn't sell anywhere near the amount of records that they sold in the 90s.