quoted 1 line Is the US market about to find an alternative to Alterative?
>Is the US market about to find an alternative to Alterative?
God, I hope so.
quoted 2 lines Well (whether or not it would translate well into my living room), I'd
>Well (whether or not it would translate well into my living room), I'd
>much rather hear Prodigy than 1000 more Seattle-lite bands.
What some people in more culturally affluent cities (NYC, London, SF,
etc.) don't realize is that radio airplay content is even worse in the
smaller, less culturally affluent cities, and those that know better and
live in these small cities have very little to listen to. I'll take Chem.
Bros. or Prodigy ANY DAY OF THE WEEK over the likes of The Offspring, Red
Hot Chili Peppers, etc. ,blah, blah. We're not saying it's great, it's
just a damn sight better. And it will only improve the overall spectrum
of sounds that so called "alternative radio" can provide.
Halve Phun,
James