Ah_Q wrote:
I voted for shoegaze, I love all of those bands, they're a huge influence of mine. I also can't stand most grunge, especially post-grunge. Grunge started out alright but by the early '90s it was clear that this genre was simply being groomed by the record companies to fill the empty hard rock demographic that was growing so tired of hair metal. I think Kurt Cobain put it best when he described Nirvana as an arena rock band trying to play New Wave.
I tend to agree with this. Grunge was OK in the end of the 80's, but after Nirvana made it big with Nevermind, nearly all of the 'Grunge' bands signed afterwards generally sucked. Shoegaze, OTOH, is still alive and quite well, as are the similar genres of Space Rock and Dreampop.
Grunge basically was coopted by the powers that be in the music industry and in the end became just another generic commodity devoid of any of the original intent and asprations of many of the people who were in that scene. Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth made a valid point when he stated that after watching some 'Alt Rock' DJ's have a wet T-Shirt Contest at a gig Sonic Youth played that the whole 'Alt Rock' Genre entirely missed the point of what a lot of the Noise, and then current Grunge Scene were all about.
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