Was just watching Rage (Australian alternative music show)... and pretty much every song was some attempt to copy new wave/70's rock/punk/synth pop etc...
Is rock becoming an orthodoxy? Simply a repository of tried genres from which bands can pick and choose and customize their sound? And what is it with the flaming lips and their stupid fluffy bunny rabbits and spongebob crap'd-his-pants? Why does electric six's cover of Radio ga ga seem more like an embarassing tribute than what it should be- a tacky, kitsch spoof? Why does a black and white glitchy video clip of a new wave rehash seem eerily contemporary?
Has culture exhausted all options and must now rummage through the bargain bin of history? Was Baudrillard right about the increasing preoccupation with nostalgia and with producing signs of origin that accompanies a break with reality?
Or am I just listening to the wrong ****? If there is anything new and exciting out there to which I am not privy please alert me to its presence.
Is rock becoming an orthodoxy? Simply a repository of tried genres from which bands can pick and choose and customize their sound? And what is it with the flaming lips and their stupid fluffy bunny rabbits and spongebob crap'd-his-pants? Why does electric six's cover of Radio ga ga seem more like an embarassing tribute than what it should be- a tacky, kitsch spoof? Why does a black and white glitchy video clip of a new wave rehash seem eerily contemporary?
Has culture exhausted all options and must now rummage through the bargain bin of history? Was Baudrillard right about the increasing preoccupation with nostalgia and with producing signs of origin that accompanies a break with reality?
Or am I just listening to the wrong ****? If there is anything new and exciting out there to which I am not privy please alert me to its presence.
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