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PostPosted: 01:29 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rock music is pretty much complete. There are enough songs out there to last you a lifetime IMO. I don't really see why new bands need to crop up. There really can't be much more variation possible.

Contrast that with something like electronic music in which new sounds can still be combined in innovative ways. (Not saying it's for everyone, just that it's probably more suited to incremental improvement...)

I've never really understood the whole 'x band is amazing and the best ever'. It's just music. It's like Suzuki vs Yamaha. Listen to the songs, not the artists.
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PostPosted: 01:39 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

The last 'rock' band I really liked was Fall Out Boy.

I thought I was going off modern music until I listened to country again and found catchy songs that speak to me*. I also discovered the joy of mash-ups, 'nightcore' (what can I say, the high pitched voices make me smile) and epic drum n' bass mixes on Youtube.

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*I cannot relate to all the RnB gangsta hoes and bitches crap that gets so much airtime these days. Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum and Billy Currington singing about life and love, meanwhile, I can relate to.
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PostPosted: 04:45 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's no such thing as crap music, just music you don't like.

Then again my favourite artist is Taylor Swift, what do I know?
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PostPosted: 04:56 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Then again my favourite artist is Taylor Swift, what do I know?


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PostPosted: 07:54 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought that.

And then I discovered Reggaestep.

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PostPosted: 08:36 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

We shopped at Harrods during the 60's, 70's and early 80's, now its all Aldi cheapness, packaging that looks the same but is crap inside.
I've DJ'd all my working life, but sold up two years ago, I just could not face another night of playing the pap that passes for music lately.
I had a great little residency at a local pub, mix of patrons old and young. The 'kids' 18 - 25 year olds had never heard of most of my favourites, and I'm talking pretty mainstream stuff, but knew all the X factor type tosh. Once I played them the original versions that these manufactured acts have ripped off, I finally seemed to get through to them. But it was a balancing act.
I judge society, not by how it treats its prisoners, but by how inventive its musicians are. Looking at the state of music, our society is rapidly declining into a child-like state, nothing to scary, nothing that requires any thought, nothing that grabs you by the scruff of the neck and takes your mind to a new place. Cue another session with Floyd or Supertramp or early Zep or Parsons etc. I'll probably be dead by the time anyone starts to craft that kind of music again.
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PostPosted: 10:45 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's nothing wrong with current music, it's just that you are slowly turning into the type of person who told you that your music was crap when you were a kid.
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PostPosted: 11:04 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

You're just old. There's tons of quality new music. It's just that you've developed narrow parameters of what constitutes music based on what you liked when you were becoming a young adult. the music that you were listening to in the years when you first started wanking/drinking/shagging/smoking tends to stay with you and shape your tastes.

One thing about modern music is that scenes don't really get time to develop. The minute there is the first inkling of something happening it's all over the internet and mobile 'phone companies are using it in advertising.

I think we might have seen the end of new tribal scenes. The rave scene might have been the last of its kind in that it developed under the radar and in doing so new styles of music and, ahem, "fashion" grew out of it which influenced popular culture for decades to follow.

I don't think that's possible in the information age.
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

music went crap the minute Ricky Martin recorded "Living La Vida Loca" completely electronically, nothing was recorded to tape, nothing existed in the real world.
as soon as that happened it became cheaper to record so anyone can, whether they are good enough to or not.
it also meant that anything and everything can be altered and tweaked. singers don't need to sing in key anymore.
on another thing has the OP heard of the band Clutch?
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PostPosted: 22:37 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I always thought I would hate dubstep. Then I heard an album by an act/guy called Excision on Spotify. That changed my mind. It's extremely clever and has many layers, but it has a kind of aggression which is lacking in most music short of thrash metal.

Rock music is currently populated by manchildren who wanna be the new Oasis or whatever. However, Metal music is still alive and well and has taken a few 'retro' steps in the past few years. You've still got bands like Maiden and Metallica around, but you've also got stuff like Enforcer, White wizzard etc.

I do think that there must be a limit to 'surprising new rock' genres, and I think we may have reached it. Even electronic music is becoming staid and bloated. Just listen to the mainstream dance shit that is out there now, it sounds just like the european house that was around when I was a kid. The 'Retro' metal feels like an homage to 80's metal, whilst the dance scene is just ripping off old dance tracks wholesale. There is no respect or even desire to sound fresh, rather just a warmed over bunch of electronic sounds that are used in unimaginative ways.

This is why Dubstep is so good because nobody has tried a really aggressive slower beat dance music. I think in the US they even have a subgenre called MetalStep or something like that.
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PostPosted: 22:47 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never pidgeon hole yourself to one type of music. Force yourself to give new stuff a try and you'll eventually find something you like. You probably like what you like because you listen to it so much rather than the other way around.
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PostPosted: 23:33 - 13 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should've got into the Wildhearts in 1993, then you'd still have a constant stream of new music, year after year. Ginger released a triple solo album, a double thrash album, a single pop-rock album, toured with the Wildhearts and the solo band, has a new release coming this summer and is currently gigging with Courtney Love. That's just in the last 18 months or so. The man is a rock music machine.

Sorry, I sounded like I want to bum him there. My actual point was dig a bit deeper than the stuff you're hearing on the radio and you might find a real gem that actually challenges your preconceptions about what music you like.
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PostPosted: 02:05 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
Rock music is currently populated by manchildren who wanna be the new Oasis or whatever.


Mmm. I'm sure there's good rock music still being produced. I just get the impression that it's mostly the forte of self-absorbed morons. It's like... I dunno. Most music talks about feelings and stuff but with modern rock music it's like they're actually taking themselves seriously. Drama deluxe.

Then again, I listen to stuff like this, so who knows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlyOnnhi7gE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAEARSlagqA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biMswSnUOto

Excision are cool. I find that dubstep becomes quite samey in a sense. When you know where the drop is going to be it doesn't have the same effect.

Also, where tf are the clubs playing this instead of 90's bollocks? It'd be absolutely mental.
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PostPosted: 04:06 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Generational, in my opinion, and related to the things that hark back to your golden youth, whatever that may have been. Hence most 'older' people being utterly flabbergasted by the lack of bands to replace Led Zep, Guns N Roses and the likes.

Like everything else these days, music is 'too' accessible and is very easy to replicate without actually adding any individuality. Hence all these whiny musicians giving it their all, basically crying into the microphone, thinking they're oh-so fucking heartfelt when actually... please. Full-on cringe material right there.

Electronic music is where it's at. But I would say that, because it's what I grew up with.

Furthermore, I don't think any niche is more popular than any other anyway. It's all decided by what the mainstream media wants to pump out for us. I mean it was probably once all rock music, then there was that horrible RnB phase, and now dubstep has sort of gone mainstream. But everything else didn't die out. For all of this time, there has still been Leeds/Reading Festival, Download, Creamfields, etc, and everything is still there in the record shops or can now be found quite easily online, even on youtube - something for all.

So no dramas! Thumbs Up

I think this track is amazing (hit play button halfway down the page) and I can't find it anywhere, not on youtube, not on download (without paying for it), nowhere. Made in 2008 and it seems to be only available on vinyl?! There are niches everywhere, just gotta hunt for it. Nothing ever dies!
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PostPosted: 10:24 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lord Percy wrote:
There are niches everywhere, just gotta hunt for it. Nothing ever dies!


Definitely. Mainstream stuff might be 99% mass market dumb garbage, but there will always be artists producing good stuff in niches here and there. All you've got to do is discover them.

As to those lamenting digitisation and accessibility of music production, and the infinite ability to fuck around with sounds any way you want. I'd say it opens sound and music up to any possibility that can be imagined. There will be 99% of kids producing generic bedroom soundalike tunes, but then that's always been the case in any genre of music, it has just never been so easy to publish it. The only difference is the massive volume of the dung pile. The gems will still be out there, and some would never see the light of day if it cost megabucks to produce if they could even afford the real gear, as opposed to a bucketload of VSTis

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PostPosted: 10:37 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

matto wrote:
There's nothing wrong with current music, it's just that you are slowly turning into the type of person who told you that your music was crap when you were a kid.


That would be me then Laughing
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PostPosted: 11:45 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThoughtControl wrote:
As to those lamenting digitisation and accessibility of music production, and the infinite ability to fuck around with sounds any way you want. I'd say it opens sound and music up to any possibility that can be imagined.


I'd agree that the ability to alter and add to the sounds and music being produced could be good and useful, but it now means that the level of ability needed to play an instrument has now dropped, as it can be fixed in the mix. So live the standard will drop too.
Live bands who can still play their asses off will be the ones who survive and prosper outside the mainstream.
Only problem now is people can't afford to go out as much at the moment...
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PostPosted: 13:20 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

i.p.phrealy wrote:

Only problem now is people can't afford to go out as much at the moment...


Really?
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PostPosted: 14:22 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Re: is current music crap?long drunken ramble Reply with quote

wristjob wrote:
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did the new sabbath record get to no1 just because old farts like me bought it or is it because the kids produce nothing that gets the pulse going?


Yes, and no.

Mostly cos old farts like you bought it, but also cos the younger bands don't have the same route to provide product (label, record, release, tour) that there was back in the day.

I too am an old fart, but I actually find music quite exciting at the moment. There is a lot more emphasis among the new bands on self-producing and self-financing their stuff, it's almost like the good old days of the indie labels but, thanks to technology, so much more accessible. Their influences tend to be much much wider and their sounds much more eclectic I think.

The problem is that rock music has never been exactly radio-friendly - even the stations that purport to be "rock" tend to stick to churning out the same old same old.

So what you have to do is get up off your arse, get out there and find it. Start with a local live venue, find a band or two that you like. Then see who they tour with, and check them out. Talk to them (on facebook, in the pub) and find out who they are listening to and check them out. Go and see an old fave but get there in time to see the support, you never know.

Eventually you will find that your ipod/cd rack begins to fill up with stuff your mates have never heard of, and your friends will moan that you are never in cos you're always at some gig, but at least you will be having a good time doing something that makes you happy.

My personal opinion is that far from being dead in the water rock music has never been so accessible, so available and so wide-ranging as it is now, but that's cos it's a big part of my life and I make the effort for it to remain so.

It's not going to come to you any more though, those days are long gone.

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PostPosted: 21:37 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

matto wrote:
There's nothing wrong with current music, it's just that you are slowly turning into the type of person who told you that your music was crap when you were a kid.

no thats not it at all.
yes i accept that im an old git
but i can remember my dad hating the stuff i liked
but i listen to lots of music and while i dont think a lot of the new stuff is worth a second listen i dont hate it ,
its not got enough about it to make me care.
look at popular rock acts today and your mum will probably like them.
just bland meh music.
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PostPosted: 21:57 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

also i would like to point out the difference between recorded output and the real life experience.
i really enjoy a live act and can put up with all sorts of stuff.
when you see a guy doing war pigs on a tin whistle you know its going to be a fun night.
i still see a couple of live "acts" a week and while i might have a great night out i would not think about buying the acts cd.
theres nothing wrong with electronic music as such but i find very few bits of it that i like,and then i usually find that the bit i like is a dead nick of a classical piece or a rehashed riff from the 50's.
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dad and I, although from t otaly different eras, shared a lot of music.

He introduced me to proper blues like Leadbelly and Robert Johnson, I introduced him to ZZ Top and AC/DC.

My son and I, although from totally different eras, share a lot of music. He introduced me to Jimmy Eat World and the All American Rejects, I gave him Tom Petty and Iron Maiden.

It's all about having an open mind and listening to the song not the genre.
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PostPosted: 22:41 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: noise and sound not music Reply with quote

sound is sound a bath falling down the stairs is sound but it isnt music
I listened to my daughters stuff not by choice and if all about fkin swearing shagging and bad attitude. depressive vcrap and vor violence. Its bred from the gutter trash that came out of AMERICA WITH THEIR LAZY MINDLESS PULP because they are incapable of creating proper music .
Singer song writers and musicians have died off in favour of pretty boy bands and pretty girl bands who sing churned out mush created on a machine. Real musicians in the industry now? who are they .
Thank god we were brought up in a time of music that had depth meaning and soul grabbing beats the music rocked the soul.
This moden trash is anindication of instant life, urge for instanty reult instanty fame instant everything and laziness to the core it is utter shite with very very very few exceptions but there are exceptions so in the end there is still hope ... ban shite talk off the air waves the bad effects of the internet sadly .... PETE WATERMAN WHERE ART THOU NOW
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PostPosted: 22:58 - 14 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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