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This isn't exactly news because the story came out a few weeks ago. But I wanted to comment on it. Basically the story is that Gene Simmons, the bass player for Kiss, told Esquire magazine that rock is dead. Here's the most
pertinent part of the article:
"Rock is finally dead," Simmons declared in an interview with Esquire. "The death of rock was not a natural death. Rock did not die of old age. It was murdered," he added. But rock's killer wasn't the blurring of musical genres or lack of craftsmanship. Instead, Simmons blames file sharing and the fact that no one values music "enough to pay you for it" for murdering rock n' roll.
"It's very sad for new bands. My heart goes out to them. They just don't have a chance. If you play guitar, it's almost impossible," Simmons tell his son Nick, who interviewed him for Esquire. "You're better off not even learning how to play guitar or write songs, and just singing in the shower and auditioning for The X Factor.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gene-simmons-rock-is-finally-dead-20140907
Now I agree with Simmons that rock is dead, but for different reasons. Basically, he is complaining about the death of a business model and the record companies. And particularly that there are some dollars not finding their way into his pockets because of file sharing. Well, be that as it may...
I think rock is dead because it has simply run its course. By that I don't mean that you can't find good bands to listen to, or that they never play rock on the radio, or that no one is listening to it, or that there aren't talented musicians out there playing it.
I just think that by this point, everything has been done. There are no new sounds. There was a time when rock was new and young, almost everything that you could do was new and exciting. New sounds were being invented and heard for the first time. Rock was fresh.
Now everything has been done several times, everything has cycled through from minimalism to progressive and back again several times. Styles have been mashed together, and all kinds of effects have been used. Rock was born out of the electrification of the instruments, particularly the guitar and bass guitar. That has now been established and taken about as far as it can go.
I'm not saying there is no good music anymore. But everything has been done, and everything in rock has basically repeated itself. That's why the popularity of the genre has fallen off. It is no longer fresh.
pertinent part of the article:
"Rock is finally dead," Simmons declared in an interview with Esquire. "The death of rock was not a natural death. Rock did not die of old age. It was murdered," he added. But rock's killer wasn't the blurring of musical genres or lack of craftsmanship. Instead, Simmons blames file sharing and the fact that no one values music "enough to pay you for it" for murdering rock n' roll.
"It's very sad for new bands. My heart goes out to them. They just don't have a chance. If you play guitar, it's almost impossible," Simmons tell his son Nick, who interviewed him for Esquire. "You're better off not even learning how to play guitar or write songs, and just singing in the shower and auditioning for The X Factor.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gene-simmons-rock-is-finally-dead-20140907
Now I agree with Simmons that rock is dead, but for different reasons. Basically, he is complaining about the death of a business model and the record companies. And particularly that there are some dollars not finding their way into his pockets because of file sharing. Well, be that as it may...
I think rock is dead because it has simply run its course. By that I don't mean that you can't find good bands to listen to, or that they never play rock on the radio, or that no one is listening to it, or that there aren't talented musicians out there playing it.
I just think that by this point, everything has been done. There are no new sounds. There was a time when rock was new and young, almost everything that you could do was new and exciting. New sounds were being invented and heard for the first time. Rock was fresh.
Now everything has been done several times, everything has cycled through from minimalism to progressive and back again several times. Styles have been mashed together, and all kinds of effects have been used. Rock was born out of the electrification of the instruments, particularly the guitar and bass guitar. That has now been established and taken about as far as it can go.
I'm not saying there is no good music anymore. But everything has been done, and everything in rock has basically repeated itself. That's why the popularity of the genre has fallen off. It is no longer fresh.