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Julian, Alleged Computer F**kface

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2004, 09:06:00 am »
So would you want people to send a sample review then?

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2004, 10:12:00 am »
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  So would you want people to send a sample review then?
mmm...you can, or just write me and tell me more about your musical tastes and why you want to be a writer. eric@bigyawn.net

Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2004, 10:32:00 am »
The Drive by Truckers have put out 6 albums in 6+ years, and seem to be doing fine. Old 97's have put out 7 albums in 10 years, and also seem to have a core audience. I think both of these were poor examples for you to choose.
 
 My point is that most indie bands don't have staying power. TV on the Radio, the Killers, the Kills, the Thrills, the Stills...how many of these bands are going to be around 5 years from now? Indie bands tend to have a short shelf life and a fickle fanbase always searching for something new. For every Bob Pollard or Thirsty Moore who is able to keep it going, there are 50 artists who aren't.
 
 At least the alt-country fanbase tends to be loyal. People like Steve Earle, EmmyLou Harris Lucinda Williams, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, etc. all have careers that span 20+ years. Bands like Old 97's will always have their fanbase. As Steve Earle says, "I know I can put out any kind of record, and still sell 100,000 copies."
 
 Not saying what is good and bad, but I think the conservative nature of the alt-country market lends itself to a longer shelf-life for artists than does the fickle, need something new nature of the indie market.
 
 
 
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  ...probably more interesting reading than a review giving 8.5 zzzzz's to a band whose members will be working in a guitar shop within 5 years.
who? the drive-by truckers or old 97's?
 anyhow, i'd be willing to give it a whirl. [/b]

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #18 on: August 19, 2004, 10:41:00 am »
So who thought Radiohead would be around after "Creep"? One just never knows. Just because an indie band might not have staying power doesn't mean they won't. You'll still be hearing the White Stripes in 5 years from now. Not sure the Strokes will last that long, but it's hard to predict.

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2004, 10:42:00 am »
But does a limited self-life take away from the impact of one great album?  I'm not trying to defend or detract from any of the bands you've mentioned; just trying to point out a different side.  Just because their critical praise runs out or the financial backing can't support them or they just run out of ideas should detract from the fact that for one album they were brilliant.
 
 
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  My point is that most indie bands don't have staying power. TV on the Radio, the Killers, the Kills, the Thrills, the Stills...how many of these bands are going to be around 5 years from now? Indie bands tend to have a short shelf life and a fickle fanbase always searching for something new. For every Bob Pollard or Thirsty Moore who is able to keep it going, there are 50 artists who aren't.

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2004, 10:56:00 am »
well, it seems odd to split hairs between alt-country and indie. as far as staying power/commercial appeal goes
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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #21 on: August 19, 2004, 11:02:00 am »
I guess people have different ideas about what they want from their music and musicians.
 
 
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  But does a limited self-life take away from the impact of one great album?  I'm not trying to defend or detract from any of the bands you've mentioned; just trying to point out a different side.  Just because their critical praise runs out or the financial backing can't support them or they just run out of ideas should detract from the fact that for one album they were brilliant.
 
   
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  My point is that most indie bands don't have staying power. TV on the Radio, the Killers, the Kills, the Thrills, the Stills...how many of these bands are going to be around 5 years from now? Indie bands tend to have a short shelf life and a fickle fanbase always searching for something new. For every Bob Pollard or Thirsty Moore who is able to keep it going, there are 50 artists who aren't.
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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #22 on: August 19, 2004, 11:02:00 am »
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  well, it seems odd to split hairs  
What if it's a long pube?

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Re: Writers Wanted
« Reply #23 on: August 19, 2004, 11:36:00 am »
See the article I posted yesterday.  The Old 97s haven't sold 100k of any of their album.
 
 
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 Bands like Old 97's will always have their fanbase. As Steve Earle says, "I know I can put out any kind of record, and still sell 100,000 copies."