"Why does most new music suck"; IOW, why does most new ROCK AND POP suck?"
Regarding "rock", that genre, in its purest form has past its prime and is clearly on the decline in terms of popularity.
Pop is where it becomes more interesting in that pop is a more open book. WHat is popular changes over time. Plus the trend is towards more globalization of pop culture along with all the rest of modern civilization. That is where things get interesting.....more diversity from more cultures around the world get thrown in the pot.
This is why an open mind is important. Music has always evolved and always will. Rock was an evolution of "rock and roll", in its original form mostly about electric guitars and percussion, but much evolved in many directions since. So rock at its core is still mostly about guitars and percussion. There is plenty of that still being created, but its a limited form in its purest sense, so fresh new material that matches the "classics" becomes harder to find.
It'll always be a tough job comparing current music to classics.
Classics are classics for a reason...they've stood the test of time and achieved widespread "pop"ularity.
NEw "pop"ular tunes will either retain and grow in popularity over time or be mostly forgotten.
A lot of good music of all genres will NEVER be or become polular on a large scale, but this area is typically where the riches lie.
But of course, mining for gold is never an easy task, it takes patience and perseverance, and dare I say an open mind towards trying the next thing that presents itself that has some promise.
Regarding "rock", that genre, in its purest form has past its prime and is clearly on the decline in terms of popularity.
Pop is where it becomes more interesting in that pop is a more open book. WHat is popular changes over time. Plus the trend is towards more globalization of pop culture along with all the rest of modern civilization. That is where things get interesting.....more diversity from more cultures around the world get thrown in the pot.
This is why an open mind is important. Music has always evolved and always will. Rock was an evolution of "rock and roll", in its original form mostly about electric guitars and percussion, but much evolved in many directions since. So rock at its core is still mostly about guitars and percussion. There is plenty of that still being created, but its a limited form in its purest sense, so fresh new material that matches the "classics" becomes harder to find.
It'll always be a tough job comparing current music to classics.
Classics are classics for a reason...they've stood the test of time and achieved widespread "pop"ularity.
NEw "pop"ular tunes will either retain and grow in popularity over time or be mostly forgotten.
A lot of good music of all genres will NEVER be or become polular on a large scale, but this area is typically where the riches lie.
But of course, mining for gold is never an easy task, it takes patience and perseverance, and dare I say an open mind towards trying the next thing that presents itself that has some promise.