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Every day when I'm driving to work in the morning, almost invariably, someone will pass me by blasting something in their vehicle that is probably loud enough to be heard several blocks away, with their windows closed. Do they care about the quality of what they're listening to? Is it just a wall of noise to keep yourself awake? Are there any worries about hearing loss? I would suspect not.Modern day music being "awful" may point to a symptom but not necessarily address the actual problem.
This is the reason I quite to go rock concert, last time I go to a show was this Jap band which they advt as Jazz Rock, but unfortunately was a funk pop Jap band>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrdwlLy3wys
There is totally nothing wrong with the current music.
I want to like new music but I almost always listen to about a minute and then.... bleah. Machine music, repetitive drumming, the same 8 bass notes (and most of the other instruments) from the beginning to the end of the song, no phrasing by the singers, no transitions, no or very few or simple breaks in the song, etc, etc.
I can understand a person not liking the electronic/trance/new age/ambient type music I listen to. It is an acquired taste from listening to years of electronic music beginning in 1980, earlier if you count Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Bands like Tangerine Dream for me was more about themes, stuff you can do with a synth that isn't easily done with real instruments. Having listened to stuff like Kraftwerk, Klaus Shulze 'X' led to my transition to Trance. Good Trance sounds powerful/creative/energetic which I climax on.
Back in the 1890s elders were complaining about 'young People'. 1920's 1950s 1960s etcI bet the Romans back in BC same thing.There is totally nothing wrong with the current music. What is wrong is YOU ARE NO LONGER YOUNG.
I object to the assertion that if you don't like today's pop, you must be a closed-minded old fart. My musical tastes are as far-ranging as anyone I know. I listen to everything from 19th century classical music, to music of my parents' generation, to contemporary stuff. I am forced to listen to a lot of modern pop due to where I work, and I can't imagine people listening to it 50+ years from now like, say, 'Kind of Blue' (or 'Sergeant Pepper' for that matter.). It is all cranked out in Garbage Band or something of that ilk and is lifeless, soulless, and tends to go from nowhere in particular to nowhere at all. There are islands of good stuff, but pop- the stuff that gets The Big Push from the record companies, anyway- is uniformly caca.
Modern pop music sucks but there is tons of great "new music" out there. You wont find it on the radio though.