
I think that the music industry is something I look upon as an anomaly. I don’t really understand what’s going on and who’s going to make money from it, unless you’re a massive pop artist. It just seems to be about money full-stop. We’ve been playing festivals this summer and I’ve met people signed to big major labels and big indie labels and they look worried. Their foreheads are creased. There’s concern. They’re flogging a product that no one is buying. That’s not fun. It should be fun. It has to mean something.
[Mike Title, front man for the East London based New Wave/Post-Punk revival band Dead Kids talks about the struggling music industry – Nang Magazine]
Wow, and there was me thinking it was only Hip Hop and R&B acts who were feeling the pressure.
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very true!!!
Yeah, thats because the music industry has destroyed the artform and turned it into a commodity. They are also working hand in glove with the Illuminati to use music as a tool to destroy all morality and sink mankind to the level of beasts(and it is working). I listened to an account of a rapper who was signed to a major label. He claimed that everytime his group would go into a studio session and write constructive, thought provoking, intelligent lyrics, the manager would come in, change words and move words around so that at the end what started off as something good was now about gunfire, drugs and violence. But we can see that it is all music that is being used s a weapon against the public. Look at that mockery of a song that came out not so long ago where the woman was talking about how she kissed a girl and she liked it. Look at some of the songs by the Pussycat Dolls. The name of that group alone should ring bells.
Love of money is the route of all evil. As we see with the Boule situation, most of these rappers enjoy being pimped and in turn themselves pimping the public and leading them down a road of darkness. Music coming out of independent minds who are under no pressure are the greener and more nourishing pastures now.