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Britta Pejic's avatar

There may also be die hard music fans getting up there in age who are making music on their own very much off the radar, but who may be worth a listen. I’ll keep you posted 😉

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Shaggy Snodgrass's avatar

You know, I appreciate your surfacing new artists like The Warning (also a great Queensryche album title, btw), as well as the UTA namecheck (love them); but I gotta tell ya, all this "rock is dead" conceit is 100% pure rat-manure. For literally every particular niche-taste in rock out there there's at least 2-3 bands of regional/national status; who are filling venues and selling T-shirts by the carload. The apparent disconnect with the "critic community" is that they're being held to standards that are impossible to meet; no one's gonna be able to, on the first few years, match bands of the past that have 30-40 years of people telling you how great they were, in print, repeatedly. Most storied "scenes" and genres of earlier days have been only glorified in hindsight, and the bands in them were qualitatively no different than any band playing in Cleveland tomorrow night. Rock and roll is immediate and about Being There; not standing at a distance with a lorgnette and inspecting it like a sculpture. That's what it was in whatever era you marked as your favorite; and that's what it is now.

What it is not, under any measure, is "dead".

Anyway, thanks for all you do for new bands; it's a hell of a lot more than most media gives us these days.

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