Today, bands come and go by the thousands. One
hit wonders are the norm. The alt-rock scene produces fewer and
fewer talented bands. Around 2002, a good majority of the
alt-rock was just angry or sad noises. Of course, there are some
strong bands out there. There are fewer and fewer Radioheads,
Green Days, Sublimes, and Jets. There used to be bands that
produced hit after hit like the Beatles and Queen. Whatever
happened to rock and roll.
The art has gone out of music. It
used to be about skill and talent, but it is becoming more and more
about marketing and being plain old weird. If it were about art,
Ozzy would not have been such an idiot and freak and would have been an
amazing guitar player.
Whats the deal with the black gangsta
rap. No one needs to hear about how you are guilty of
sollicitation, murder, and rape.
Maybe this fad has past. Green
Day's American Idiot was well done(although very left wing and all but
thats their right). Jet showcases their versatility with every
song. In the Hip Hop sector, I heard the first benevolent hip/hop
song "Where is the Love". It actually condemns the crypts(I
think.)
hit wonders are the norm. The alt-rock scene produces fewer and
fewer talented bands. Around 2002, a good majority of the
alt-rock was just angry or sad noises. Of course, there are some
strong bands out there. There are fewer and fewer Radioheads,
Green Days, Sublimes, and Jets. There used to be bands that
produced hit after hit like the Beatles and Queen. Whatever
happened to rock and roll.
The art has gone out of music. It
used to be about skill and talent, but it is becoming more and more
about marketing and being plain old weird. If it were about art,
Ozzy would not have been such an idiot and freak and would have been an
amazing guitar player.
Whats the deal with the black gangsta
rap. No one needs to hear about how you are guilty of
sollicitation, murder, and rape.
Maybe this fad has past. Green
Day's American Idiot was well done(although very left wing and all but
thats their right). Jet showcases their versatility with every
song. In the Hip Hop sector, I heard the first benevolent hip/hop
song "Where is the Love". It actually condemns the crypts(I
think.)