I think it's time for the music "industry" to just pack it in. The system as it is will never allow them to support great artists, and I'm definitely not rushing out to buy the next manufactured pop CD. Once the next generation comes along buying a physical product will become a thing of the past because everyone can either download what they want, or just buy the hit single digitally (which is usually backed by 12 tracks of filler anyways).
I wonder if music has reached it's peak? Is this the way things will be from now on? Nothing fresh & exciting, nothing that can unite people?
ive been thinking the same thing myself, unfortunately.
Also more and more people my age (that are avid music fans) are going back and listening to old music (no particular decade etc, depends what the person digs). This could be a sign of the lack of modern music that really strikes a note with people.
Example.
You may or may not like this yourself. Old song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx83OhR1NIwi can literally listen to this song, over and over again cause its just ace.
New song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA3twi3iSNQI like this, and i like this band, while the musics good. I still dont feel a real connection or a need to go back to that album n listen to it alot over n over.