'Mountains' is epic, in title and executionI would die for you is epic prince
I think part of it is that the recycled era has to be far enough awayI suppose there's been discussion in here around "Why the 80s?"
Is it just that the 80s is far enough away now for it to be milked for ideas or is there something about this 80s music in particular that chimes with the present?
i.e. the synthetic, unreal quality of the sounds and the ironically distanced, postured melancholy
More pragmatically, yes, this tooThe abundance of unsuccessful 80s boogie funk makes it a lot easier to jack riffs without really worrying about getting nicked too
Can't help but wonder (oh-so-predictably) if there'll be a grunge-esque rebellious uprising – back to the humble geetars etc.I guess it's a fair question why the stuff that charted in the 90s isn't getting recycled for Top 40.
indie boys do sing trap beats now instead of playing the guitar.Can't help but wonder (oh-so-predictably) if there'll be a grunge-esque rebellious uprising – back to the humble geetars etc.