Need it or Keep it?
>>129968367Sneed
Is there someone who actually *listens* to Gese?
>>129968367i have no idea who the guy on the right is
bald spot
>>129968367this geese guy is so forced
One is a talented songwriter with soulthe other is a poseur who does not deserve his fame
>>129968747You're describing both
>>129968367>that soulless stare
>>129968367I hate that Winter faggot a lot but some respect gained for the Sleep shirt.
>>129968367Who tops?Who bottoms?
>>129968367>we call him Ozempic Jack
>>129968367>I hate Trump more!>No I hate Trump more!etc.
>>129968987He has the 1000 cocks stare
>>129969152kek
>>129969152Everyone with a brain hates Trump by now
>>129969207It's just funny that le rebel rockstars make it a ''me thing'
I think it's normal for aging rockstars to not understand the current musical climate. As things get co-opted, what looks innovative to one generation is manufactured to the next. It's the same as Jagger liking Yungblud, Sabbath liking Sleep Token, Grohl liking Billie Eilish, etc. They've lost touch with what's happening on the ground, so all they see is industry plants.
>>129969255rock is a genre on life supportthere is good rock out there, but it will never make it big as it doesn't sell consumer lifestyles to the same degree anymore as it used to or to the same level as hip hop. no record label that is big wants to push actual themes of anger or rebellion anymore. hip hop is much more compliant and a better opiate of the masses
>>129969357>no record label that is big wants to push actual themes of anger or rebellion anymoreWhat was different back then?>hip hop is much more compliant and a better opiate of the massesNegro flexing guns and whores?
>>129969380>What was different back then?Lifestyle marketing wasn't as much of a solidified concept yet. Record execs just saw "wow, the kids will sure buy this!!!" and shat out metal albums. That being said, mainstream rock (glam hair) was the first foray into modern "sell them the party lifestyle" music. The mainstream just rejected it as phony when grunge came around. >Negro flexing guns and whores?More or less. Old hip hop was legitimately threatening to the industry. It still had the same anger that metal and rock and grunge had. But once the big names started cashing in big, it flipped to flex culture and then flex culture became the genre itself. Modern hip hop is mostly about selling luxury goods to people that can't afford them.
Rock music needs someone like Kanye or nothing
>>129969566punk and disco were lifestyle genres, but they were still participatory. glam/hair followed in the footsteps of beatlemania and elvis style idol worship, but then merged it with the lifestyle aspects of the former two genres. I think that's a bit of an important distinction you missed.
>>129968551Porter Robinson