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Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by KimmyGibbler, Apr 11, 2016.

  1. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    At that point I'd just pick a completely different name lol.
     
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  2. slimfenix182

    FUCKIN SAVAGES IN THAT FUCKIN BOX Prestigious

    I hate that Year 3000 song so much
     
  3. The Lucky Moose Jan 14, 2023
    (Last edited: Jan 14, 2023)
    The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

  4. genericities

    instagram.com/_pegasusrides

    Demi lovato rules




    she totally belonged on the when we were young fest, should've taken avril's spot week 2

    aaaand this is a great song :')
     
  5. genericities

    instagram.com/_pegasusrides

    emo's forgotten how to write a great pop melody because it shuns/refuses the third wave as far as influence goes
     
  6. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter

    “Don’t Forget” is an undeniable jam.
     
  7. tdlyon

    Most Dope Supporter

    If I'm understanding your point correctly, I agree that my main issue with a lot of modern pop-punk/emo bands is just meandering melodies and song structures without a solid hook
     
  8. nohandstoholdonto

    problem addict Prestigious

    I think Oso Oso is a major exception to the rule but overall I agree.
     
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  9. cherrywaves

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    Yeah I feel like that’s the main reason I haven’t been truly wowed by an emo record since the mid 2010’s.
     
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  10. It’s what hooked me on that Jail Socks record in 2021 because they were particularly good at it. But then it turned out one of the guys was an emotionally manipulative twerp
     
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  11. OhTheWater

    Let it run Supporter

    Hot Mulligan is the answer
     
  12. cherrywaves

    Trusted

    Idk vocals are a little too Wonder Years for me
     
  13. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    The Hotelier brought it back for me
     
  14. hollowmines

    Trusted

    Gonna ask in here cause I don't see a label politics thread and if I use an artist's thread to ask someone might take it the wrong way. What's the actual advantage of signing to a major label vs a larger indie in 2023? Better access to vinyl plants? Bigger advance?
     
  15. LightWithoutHeat

    If I could just forget it

    A direct pipeline to the illuminati.
     
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  16. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Yes to both of those. If you believe you have strong global appeal on a mainstream-ish, then major labels are also good because in some big territories people still buy quite a lot of CDs and major labels usually have better distribution there.
     
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  17. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

    Also more money for booking/promo/recording

    Plus more influence
     
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  18. hollowmines

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    "influence" seems a little slippery/amorphous but I buy the rest.
     
  19. andi182

    Regular

    Matty Healy is intolerable.
     
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  20. Penlab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Any specific reason?
     
  21. Getting playlisted too?
     
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  22. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Definitely that, good one. Also radio.
     
  23. hollowmines

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    I'm hearing lots of "marginal access to payola schemes."
     
  24. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    They just have bigger marketing budgets and more contacts, it’s not necessary as sinister as the term payola makes it out to be (though in the case of streaming playlists it probably is)
     
  25. hollowmines

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    (These are all good answers tbc I just abhor capitalism and how it's forced musicians to take smaller and smaller slices of the pie over the last few decades)