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Modern popular music is just different now. I don't know that I'd say it's "better" or "worse", it's just different music being marketed to a younger generation. Judging from your list of acceptable pop acts that seems to end sometimes in the early 90s, I'd say you're probably going to be disappointed a lot of the time because there just aren't that many 20 something age musicians who want to dedicate their careers to recreating their parents music lol
False. I want risk and evolution but not lack of effort and just clowns trying to become viral. Rihanna, for example, is one of the few modern artists that feels like a genuine REAL artist,I don't see compromises and see pure real talent.
Linkin park in 2010 had a very avant-garde album, again nothing old school but it's was real good music.
On the other hand, Greta van whatever did a mediocre Led Zeppelin wannabe album, old sound right, bait for old people. It was insincere.
you want risk and evolution? Independents it is then, because corpos hate taking risks, they like to play it safe by regurgitating old shit.
Same thing in the Videogames or hell any creative space.
And that's my point though. It wasn't like that before, not all the time anyways
so what's your plan then? Wallow in nostalgia or adapt and go indie?