phillybass101
New member
Music today is as good as it ever was. The problem is radio sucks and the people behind radio and music recording and distribution want to capitalize and homogenize all music into a product. Radio used to be the means of getting out new music (all kinds) to the masses. The challenge was to be the first station to play the next new song or to introduce the next new hot group. Those days are long gone. The challenge today is to suppress any thing new or different. In the past there were many hits by many different artists. Each band or artist could be different. Nowadays you'll hear the same crap by the same crappy band several times within an hour.
Today we're getting less exposure through standard formats. Thankful that we have the internet and we can put our ownstuff out there. To quote I think Frank Zappa "If you don't sound like the five bands that sound the same, you don't have much of a chance in the music business."
Today we're getting less exposure through standard formats. Thankful that we have the internet and we can put our ownstuff out there. To quote I think Frank Zappa "If you don't sound like the five bands that sound the same, you don't have much of a chance in the music business."