Dear Jammie,
As a music industry person, why does music suck so hard nowadays? Also, can you get me Mike-D's autograph?
Dear Murd0c,
I haven't been squarely in the biz for a while, but my opinion is that record labels don't put the time and money into developing artists and talent as much as they used to. A lot of companies will just get something that is similar to the hot thing at the moment, spent a ton of money in promoter fees to get it on the radio, and make the quick buck and drop them. Bands like Aerosmith and Metallica would have never made it today. All that money that goes into promoting and marketing crap music could go to developing artists that have staying power... and those are really the cash cows. Unfortunately, A&R guys are only as good as their last big artist.
Also...(and kelso can probably back me up on this) radio isn't for the people, it's for the advertisers and the money and the record labels and promoters. I remember interning in a Promotions Dept at a record label and it was sick the thousand of thousands of dollars spent on indie promoters to get a song on the radio.
Also, the music industry right now is fighting too hard. Instead of finding viable new revenue streams it's trying to force the rest of the world to pay for music the old fashioned way. When I interned at another major record label it was NUTS the lengths they went to in order to prevent album leaking. Like they (no joke) put barking noises and bird noises and whatever on all copies of the CD that they passed to the various label departments so that if anything got leaked, they'd be able to pinpoint which department the leak came from. At a publicity company I interned at, they actually had reviewers come to the office to listen to the CD so that they wouldn't have a copy. It's so silly. There is a demand for music, so there must be ways to monetize it. Music industry just needs to innovate more. Put money where it's important. In this day and age, companies that don't keep their businesses flexible end up going under.
As for Mike D... Did you know he went to my high school? Also, that publicity company I mentioned earlier was the same one that represents the Beastie Boys. I used to answer the phone and say, "Hello, Nasty?" It was great
He called a few times, but I never met him. I've never gotten an autograph. Also, as a general rule, if you're working it is VERY unprofessional to act fan-like.
I am sure there are some on ebay though!
Thanks for your question!
Love,
jammie