Re: USCHO Music Thread 3: They Heard Me Singing
What happened to rock?
Hip hop happened to rock.
My kid's a junior in HS right now and listens to music all the time. Roughly 90% of what he chooses to listen to is hip hop or rap.
He's reasonably popular and a lot of kids (boys & girls) stop by the house to hang out. They ALL listen to the same stuff and I have yet to pick out that cool aloof alternative kid with a Misfits patch on his jacket who is into the latest underground cool stuff. That kid doesn't exist as far as I can tell.
This carries over to his sports teams too as all you hear from the locker room is the latest hip hop songs.
In addition, several of his teammates are recording their own stuff - and it ain't too bad. They're not picking up guitars and forming a band... they're recording tracks in their basements on a computer.
There's also kids in the city who are putting out EPs that sound really professional. I'm surprised at how good it is and then my kid will tell me that so and so is a senior at West. I be all like, "DAYUM!!"
Hip hop is this generation's soundtrack - or at least appears to be from the small sample size that I'm around.
To your point of everything that's called alternative these days being soft, I agree. My wife listens to a lot of that crap as do all kinds of 30-50 somethings across the country. I call it adult contemporary - and maybe that's the actual term. I guess it's a way for aging folks to still feel as though they're listening to something cool.
I hate most of it coz like you, I need more of an edge to (most of) my music.
It's out there. I just have to look harder to find it these days and it's fewer and further between.
Hopefully a correction is coming. Music usually corrects itself and we're overdue.