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Re: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros [Re: Dr. Siekadellyk]
#437380 - 06/25/10 12:43 AM (14 years, 7 months ago) |
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Dr. Siekadellyk said:
Usually their sound starts to sound different due to either change caused by time, to become popular, or to keep the audience. Usually when it goes mainstream its stops becoming experimental and starts to become more of an organized sound to please the fame. sometimes the change happens before the fame and sometimes after. I could lists lots of bands that were amazing and they slowly changed their sound throughout their career resulting in a different (more wide variety of audience) for some odd reason it most always changes to that radio sound that I dont understand why is popular. But not every group of course. And most of this is just my opinion but a bands sound almost always does not sound the same album to album on the timeline. Some people prefer that underground sound rather than the popular sound, me being one of them/
i agree with this 100 %
-------------------- I live with thirteen dead cats ,
a purple dog that wears spats,
they all live out in the hall,
and i cant stand it anymore
anything i say on this website is 100 % false
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