A couple of comments in the comments section of npr.org
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122279793&ps=bb4Frank Gent (Cowboy359) wrote:
How do groups this bad get recording contracts? Has the caliber of talent gone down that much? I believe its more Who You know rather than what you sound like. Either that or their should be a lot of Job Openings for Scouting New Talent. I've been in the music business for over 40+ years and Its a bloody shame
Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:22:39 AM
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Gari Welch (Chrysalis) wrote:
I scanned the comments to see if I was in agreement with anyone who wrote in; not a one. So, for another point of view: can someone tell me what is so "great" about a group of "muscians" who produce a mundane beat, possess thin voices, and sing in flat harmony? If this is music, I am shocked. If we could call it something else, like "noise I like to listen to", then I wouldn't have any trouble understanding their popularity. Chrysalis