Posted in: Musicouching by Chelsearth on April 28th, 2008 | 4 Comments
What’s up with music? An indictment on the tune of today.
I have described myself as an “audiophile” for probably the longest time in my so-called existence (having no other alternative options! Ü) And why not? I like different types of music, I can’t stand a day without turning the radio on, and I have my mundane couch potato life in the presence of music videos. I have always believed that music is the universal language, it is life to many of us, and it gives our lives variety and an individual sense.
However, what has been happening to the music scene lately? Let me enumerate:
I call this the “virus” genre. Where have all the good music gone? They were replaced instead by inane, mindless melodies that are double-entendred and are heavily played by novelty-friendly stations like Love Radio and Star FM. And let’s not even call it “novelty”! Novelty, in the truest sense, means “freshness” – and these songs’ messages aren’t even decent! But sadly, they sell. No wonder the average Pinoy is unwittingly “dumbing down”, sedated to this crap. (Last time around, I heard the “Basketball” song on a children’s dance show! Yikes!)
You hear a favorite new song of yours on this particular station, smiling to yourself at how the DJ can read your mind. You change the dial, and the same song is playing. Ok… Then after an hour, the same station AGAIN plays that same tune… you get the picture. Good songs turn horribly mind-snapping when it gets overplayed, and I’m sure everyone had that experience with *insert song title here*. Disc jockeys say they aren’t to blame; it’s because of the rampant requests of radio listeners! But would you mind tolerating your playlists?
Not that there’s anything wrong with people with real talent joining these, but the case is the explosion of talent shows in such a short amount of time. Now the winners are flooding the limelight, all dishing out the same old rehashes on Sunday noon variety. If they want someone to shine, let one have his place in the sun, not a dozen at the same time! I swear, we might just have a HUNDRED ‘idols’ or “divas” in a year!
A little-known girl suddenly having a “hit” song and the album’s sold like pancakes? Wow! How did she do that?! Her song’s not even that good-sounding. More often than not, she’s the product of heavy advertisement by record executives. It’s a concerted effort by these “starmakers” to coerce radio and television to shovel her latest song down our throats. And they’re everywhere…
The biggest problem confronting the underdeveloped music industry in the country is the widespread piracy of movies and especially music. Progressive artists are afraid their careers might bomb out because these pirated CDs are selling dirt-cheap in the streets, and they’re not going to make any profit after marketing that hard-earned record. Thus, not much new artists arrive except those of the independent label, and thus no new material.
I don’t know whether you notice it, but in every 40 minutes that you watch MTV, there’s bound to be some rap/R&B video that’s going to be played. And it’s not the music that gets you hooked – it’s the video! Lots of “bling” and bare skin all around! And add to that the unintelligible lyrics and swearing-swagger too. Now, that’s as worse as the “novelty nausea” we experience here! *take a deep breath* … After the lame rap video comes a pseudo-pop-rock video that does actually nothing but whine, curse and bleat about broken lives and broken hearts… oh please! Will these people just GET A LIFE?!!?!?
I cannot say I have excellent taste in music (I have my own biases… Ü), and there is always the freedom of choice – what you hate may be my über-favorite. Or maybe, my tastes are just getting too old for me… Nevertheless, these are just my grievances on the current state of music… gone are the days where meaning and melody matched, and there were songs that gave you a “tingle” because it sounded so darn good and it made you feel positive.
If this gratuitous game continues to the next decade, I’d better fly off to some deserted island and stuff my eardrums! Till then, we’d have to hope for a miracle! J
Messer April 28th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Music is alive and well. You just don’t know where to look for it. When was the last time you went to a concert or a show or a party?
cat marigold April 28th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
I’d have to agree with a lot of your points, Stephanie, but I agree even more with Messer.
There’s more great music out there than ever. It’s just hard to see for all the businessmen in the way.
Saying there is no good music these days is like saying there is no good food these days, just because you happen to live between a McDonald’s and a Taco Bell.
It’s out there, it’s just not being shoved in your face.
Seek it out at internet stations like SOMA or try Pandora. Try these guys: http://rockumentary.net or http://markmulcahy.com.
Good luck.
Demian April 28th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
Try: the whitest boy alive, or David Gray, or Molokko, or Tool if you like it rough. Just a few names that pop up…
By the way, I know most of this music because of the pirate channels.
Real music is played from the heart. Music that is played from the heart has meaning, somtimes even a message (Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Etc.) But the people who bring you the music on a platter don’t want you to listen to that subversive stuff. Don’t even think about thinking for yourselve.
Try Soulseek, there’s a world of music out there that you don’t know of.
And if you like it, make a donation to the band. That’s the way thay make money. The reason alernative bands don’t come up is because of the record companies. They own the market and if you don’t dance to their tune, you’re never going to make it.
Oh and while you’re at it… Try Steal this film (part I and II) It’s a docu about piracy and the use it has for you.
Freedom of information!
Grtz
Demian
Stephanie H. April 28th, 2008 at 9:06 pm
Yup, the Internet has become a major force for undiscovered talent these days.
I’ll keep your suggestions in mind.