Been listening to lots and lots and lots of coldplay. Also been enjoying Jack Johnson and the selection in Rock Band. I’d say I’m most of the way to saying I’ve done this, simply because my appreciation of music in general is beginning to reach something above and beyond; I’m noticing more intricacies and mathematical patterns in even the simplest music, and starting to hear individual instrument voices more readily. This helps a lot in finding something interesting in genres I usually regard poorly.
How to understand the appeal of contemporary music
How I did it: Did a lot of listening to the radio, but I didn't fully understand contemporary music until I started listening to contemporary bands' songs that aren't played on the radio.
Lessons & tips: I learned a lot about how the music industry tries to manufacture
images and styles out of complex bands, much like many characters in
fiction are 2-dimensional compared to real people. There's a huge
amount of good music and good, artistic music out there, much of it by
popular and famous bands, but rather than play those songs a single
time, the radio plays a different song for the 30th time that week.
Ultimately what I learned is, radio and the pop music industry in General is a massive failure to its consumers, and the general population that only enjoys music on a very casual level is forced, as a result, to deal with mediocrity from the new and standards from the old.
Resources: YouTube gave me a lot of exposure (both legal and otherwise) to songs I
wouldn't otherwise know about - some of which I ended up buying on
iTunes.
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Note to self: CHeck out Explosions in the Sky… foreign band that sounds, of all things, original. Go figure.
I’ve been listening to a capella and rag (and not even good stuff) and way way way way more of the classical channel than usual. I need to find more new bands worth listening to.
Took my first step – I like about 3 songs from OK Go!, so I went and bought both their albums (2 are on one, 1 on the other). I’ll be forcing myself to listen to the songs I don’t like and just sort of wade around in amicable waters and see if I can make good on this goal.
I have a really cynical approach to contemporary music, but I’d like to understand more about how it develops culturally.
Maybe, just maybe, every cynical thing I think about modern music (i.e. they have no talent and add nothing to the progress of music in general) is true; even in that case, I still want to have stronger evidence and affirmation of these opinions than to take them on cynical faith.
