It's June 15, 2024, 01:47:37 PM
Rock is dead, has been dead for a long long time. It died about the time Kurt Cobain did.
lol..isn't everything dying these days? People state that rocks dead, hip hop's dead, i was even reading an article few mths back saying MOS has had a massive decrease and proclaimed that dance/electronica is dead. Now it seems to me there's too many people out there reflecting upon the glory days of music i.e. 60's, 70's etc, where they can see the impact that the past artists have made and the problem is today's musicians impact isn't as reflective. Music is subjective and the problem with that is people love to jump on these sort of bandwagons because it makes them feel as though their opinion is correct because it goes with the majority. Through out the history of music there has always been novelty/shit songs, but they fade and artists of quality are remembered, guarenteed it will happen with this decade.Rock isn't dead, truth is it's quite easy to make these ignorant statements but if new music isn't supported/ignored then of course it won't continue to progress