Most of the stuff I listen to now is on independant labels. And if I want artificial, I'll go *listen*
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Evanescence - "Bring Me to Life". It was good until the damn radio stations started playing it 10 times a day every day.RogueIce wrote:Who made that DareDevil song? The one with the lady that sounds soft and sort of etheral but then goes into seeming "hard rock" at points, then back again?
I think the BBC actually leaves itself out of the artist's work. They have free net radio, atleast.Patrick Degan wrote:Increased monopolisation of the media industry leads inevitably to
increased homoginisation of all its forms, especially music, and the
consequent decline in diversity and quality which must follow.
Amen.aerius wrote:Evanescence - "Bring Me to Life". It was good until the damn radio stations started playing it 10 times a day every day.RogueIce wrote:Who made that DareDevil song? The one with the lady that sounds soft and sort of etheral but then goes into seeming "hard rock" at points, then back again?
lol!The Yosemite Bear wrote:I am starting to believe the rule "Never buy a CD from a band whose members are all still living."
Start with London Calling, one of the greatest rock and roll records ever made.Hmm sounds like time to buy some Clash...
I agree. There's still tons of great music coming out, you just have to look for it a little harder. Unfortunately, the recent conglomeration of American radio into fewer hands has vastly decresed the quality of commercial radio; playlists are often programmed for 200 stations at once. heh I think every major city in the US now has a "The Fox Classic Rock" station...aerius wrote:I kinda disagree with the general opinion here. I think music these days is still as good as it's ever been, it's just that the good stuff is harder to find with all the garbage crowding the airwaves and MTV. The mediocre stuff is heavily promoted and played and becomes wildly popular while most of the good stuff falls between the cracks. It's unfortunate but it happens.
So you mean there's a different version of "Bring me to Life" that doesn't have all the "rock" stuff?kojikun wrote:The original Bring Me To Life kicked ass. They remixed it and added that fucking SHIT 'nurock' mixed with hip hop. its vomit inducing. Thats what happens, I suppose, when execs get their hands on music.
I've heard some of them, and they are rather good for current music.Shinova wrote:Coldplay.
A jewel in the middle of a field of garbage.
I bought the 1st coldplay album. What a shower of depressing bastards. I made it in 4 songs before i had the knife in my hands. I had to throw the CD away, it was trying to kill me.Dalton wrote:I've heard some of them, and they are rather good for current music.Shinova wrote:Coldplay.
A jewel in the middle of a field of garbage.
Try samples of their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. Or get some MP3s.Lord Pounder wrote: I bought the 1st coldplay album. What a shower of depressing bastards. I made it in 4 songs before i had the knife in my hands. I had to throw the CD away, it was trying to kill me.
Kill 'em all.Lt. Dan wrote:How very true. Sad but true.(<---Hehe Metallica)HemlockGrey wrote:We have hit the bottom of the barrel. In fact, we've gone below the bottom of the barrel. We're making new barrels and stacking them on top of each other