Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How do you hear about good, new music?

Uh. I listen to the radio, a lot, and if I like something I'll look it up. Sometimes I hear a great song in commercials, and I'll look that up to. I have friends who recommend stuff, too, and sometimes I've gotten hooked into bands just from absently listening to a video someone's posted on Facebook.

I worked at a music venue my underclassman years, so that got me to understand that being a genre-hater, or that hating an artist for what they produce is silly. I got to meet with and work for some really great bands whose music I may not have liked, but I got to know them personally and got to understand the passion that they had for what they were doing. Simply writing off something that I hear on the radio as worthless because it doesn't fit my tastes; I can't do it anymore.

Any song that makes me bob my head or tap my foot or whatever is considered "good" to me, and I find it in the weirdest places! Even something that plays off a playlist when I'm in the mall or something can make me whip out my iPod and write down the lyrics to look it up later.

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