The thirteenth musical thrill: what are you listening to?
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I've got that Golden Bough I keep meaning to read, about myth and religion.
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Metal is the new progressive. But don't give me any Dream Theater.
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The guitarist there writes the lyrics, and does so for his Amorphis band too, but never sings. I am on an Anti-Spotify kick today. This is what Esa has to say on that:
If you could change anything about the music industry, what would it be?
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There’s a lot of things I would change but what needs to be changed is the sharing from streaming sources. Spotify is the worst example. It does benefit all the stock-holders but not the artists who are actually creating the content. If that’s not ripping-off someone then I don’t know what is. All the artists are depending from live-industry and now Covid-19 pandemic shut it down for approx two years. Maybe more, who knows. The positive side is that in metal-industry all the fans and listeners are extremely loyal and really want to support their artists by buying merchandise, physical albums etc. That is absolutely wonderful.
The Esas of the world are usually right. Timos and Karis not so much.
If you could change anything about the music industry, what would it be?
Holopainen
There’s a lot of things I would change but what needs to be changed is the sharing from streaming sources. Spotify is the worst example. It does benefit all the stock-holders but not the artists who are actually creating the content. If that’s not ripping-off someone then I don’t know what is. All the artists are depending from live-industry and now Covid-19 pandemic shut it down for approx two years. Maybe more, who knows. The positive side is that in metal-industry all the fans and listeners are extremely loyal and really want to support their artists by buying merchandise, physical albums etc. That is absolutely wonderful.
The Esas of the world are usually right. Timos and Karis not so much.
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Most bands would be much better without a singer.
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