
so you want another album exactly like "a fever you can't sweat out"? adapting as artists isn't "selling out".
bands which re-produce the same kind of album over and over again without trying something new bore me. i like their new mature sound, i'm quite looking forward to their new album.
The greatest singer/songwriter of all time never changed his style. The one, the only, Johnny Cash. Listen to all his albums and you automatically know it's him. I'm never bored when I listen to his music and his career of achievements proves that keeping your own style works.so you want another album exactly like "a fever you can't sweat out"? adapting as artists isn't "selling out".
bands which re-produce the same kind of album over and over again without trying something new bore me. i like their new mature sound, i'm quite looking forward to their new album.
eww. it USED to be good. i got 38 seconds before going to something else.
Do you bury me when I'm gone?
Do you teach me while I'm here?
Just as soon as I belong, than it's time I disappear - Metallica
that makes no sense. the style they had was making money. im not sure if you knew, but the album has sold 1.6 million in the U.S. alone. that's incredibly rare for any debut album. if they wanted to make more money, they would make an album exactly like it, now wouldnt they?
it works as long as you keep something interesting, or don't butcher it. there are countless other bands that prove changing your style works, the most precedent being radiohead. listen to the bends, then listen to kid a. both albums did extremely well with fans and critics alike, but sound nothing like the same band.The greatest singer/songwriter of all time never changed his style. The one, the only, Johnny Cash. Listen to all his albums and you automatically know it's him. I'm never bored when I listen to his music and his career of achievements proves that keeping your own style works.
Last edited by RedStratocas; 30-01-2008 at 07:50 PM.
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