
and the best answer I have is that hate is an emotional reaction.
I could tell you critically where they fail in their writing, arrangement, recording and performance, but that wouldn't explain the hate.
I also hate the music corporations and journalists responsible for moulding and promoting these inept puppets to shift units to a tone deaf lowest common denominator, but they're faceless.
It depresses me that good music rarely reaches a wide audience.
I keep looking for the next decent local guitar band, but unfortunately every shiny new band I see sucks balls.
The ones who are still at the top of their game over here are now into their fifties.
The brief blooming of hip-hop here quickly drowned in a flood of cheap imitations.
Happily there are still lots of good roots reggae acts, but again, the most heavily promoted (and ultimately, popular) artists have lost their spark.
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I could tell you critically where they fail in their writing, arrangement, recording and performance, but that wouldn't explain the hate.
I also hate the music corporations and journalists responsible for moulding and promoting these inept puppets to shift units to a tone deaf lowest common denominator, but they're faceless.
It depresses me that good music rarely reaches a wide audience.
I keep looking for the next decent local guitar band, but unfortunately every shiny new band I see sucks balls.
The ones who are still at the top of their game over here are now into their fifties.
The brief blooming of hip-hop here quickly drowned in a flood of cheap imitations.
Happily there are still lots of good roots reggae acts, but again, the most heavily promoted (and ultimately, popular) artists have lost their spark.