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The State of Radio and how it affects you
We'll, I'm a big fan of radio. Kinda. I listen to it constantly. While I work, or better yet, WHEN I work a regular job. Driving my car, gotta have some radio. Shit like that. I even listen to online radio when I'm sitting at a computer. Usually however, if I have the option, I'd rather listen to cd's or music the guys in the band send my way.
The reason I prefer to not listen to radio after a while is simply that it's getting terrible. When I was younger and not in a band making my own music, I used to love it. I could listen to it for hours, and I would buy cd's that I actually heard on the radio.
And then it started to go downhill for me. I realized that songs on the radio are fucking GARBAGE. Not all, but alot. In my area, we get 3 decent rock radio stations, plus tonnes of classic stuff. We have a university radio station, although the signal strength isn't all that good. So I don't listen to it much. And the songs these stations play, other than the university station, are crap. If I have to listen to that new puddle of mud song once more, paranoid pshycho or whatever, I'm going to walk right into 97.7 and shoot the dj in the face. The songs that pass as radio hits are horrible. 2 chord songs, terrible lyrics, just crap. Am I the only one who notices this?
I started wondering... Why? Why are these songs so big? Is it the demographics that these stations are pandering to? Do people with more money than me get better songs, because they listen to pay radio? Sattelite radio? I often wonder what I'm missing. I would get it if I could afford it... but why? Radio shouldn't be like this. And it's not ALWAYS crap, I do like some songs. But jesus...
Does anybody else feel the same way? My guess is that the people reading this aren't even INTO radio at all. Most likely everybody downloads, listens to mp3's. Is that you? That, however, is a totally different topic all together, and I'll dive into that soon enough.
My point is, music seems like it's suffering these days. It's harder and harder for musicians to do well. Is it because radio sucks? Is it because people are settling for artists and songs that don't offer a damn thing? I'm starting to think that people will listen to anything. Not everybody mind you, but there is a large chunk of the population that just doesn't care what music has become... and radio isn't helping. Save me from this frequency modulated HELL...
Chris - Flatlined