Friday, February 1, 2013

History Lesson

I don't consider myself a hipster (those of you who know me and have seen me in real life will know that this is true). However, I do get a little irritated when I hear songs on the radio these days that people used to scoff at me for liking five years ago. Seriously. They are the exact same songs and people used to ask me why I liked the bands and the songs and now they are all posting them on Facebook and stuff like that. Terrible.

I think, more than anything, it just goes to show that people will like what is easy to like. People have a tendency to take what is spoon fed to them not necessarily because it's the best music out there but because it's the easiest thing to like. And I don't want to knock anyone's interests (and really, this is a rant against the radio and the industry rather than against the audience) but I think it's safe to say that of all the thousands of songs produced every year maybe only a few of the best make it on the radio.

Anyway, like usual, this isn't what I intended to write about when I started this post. I really just wanted to show some history to some of the better acts coming onto the scene (by scene I mean main- stream- radio- air- time- singles- and- general- recognition not "scene-scene") in the past couple years.

First, everyone has heard of 'fun.' They're a great band who just released three fantastic singles last year. They've been around for a while but only recently have they gained any recognition. When I was a sophomore in high school I went to a show to see Something Corporate, Mae, and The Format. I had never heard of The Format but when I left the building dripping sweat later that evening I knew I had found one of the greatest acts of my life time. Here is a bit of what they sounded like-->

After two full-length, self-produced albums that both rocked my world The Format disbanded (the universe is a cruel, cruel mistress) and stopped making music. However, Nate, the lead singer, created a new band to keep making music. He called his new project 'fun.' and they have yet to completely disappoint although I really do miss how indy The Format was. I really like the way fun. has kept away from the traditional sound by implementing some great instrumentation and experimental sound but, really, so many bands are experimenting now that it has kind of lost its novelty.

I was going to do another one but I'll save it for later. Rather, here's fun.'s newest release to wrap things up.








1 comment:

  1. I love Nate so much. Ugh he's perfect. Thank you for this post. *golf clap*

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