Wednesday 28 September 2011

What institution would are band "Infernal" be associated with?


“Infernal” is a representation of what the majority of the modern day music scene has slowly forgotten, being that they are artist striving to be as organic and natural as possible, never considering of concealing there style for the benefits of financial elevation, they believe in original, intricate and concise songs which have something useful to say in a poetic way, not plain and basic beats that activate your body but leave nothing for the mind to digest on. In the modern day predicament a band with such a morality can only function in independent institutions, most likely having to inevitably be fed via one of the higher ranking majors such as BMG, Warner etc. It’s unlikely that the band will achieve the stereotypical definition of success in the industry, which is predominantly a vast economic interest provided for each of the musicians, given that primarily it is the majors to which this vastness is obtained. Effectively, the band is then placed into the category of being a subsidiary. The band would most likely not draw into the fan base masses, I believe it’s fair to say, given that the masses are unfortunately not drawn into the bands outlook on there music being food for thought due to popular music today upholding a new purpose of providing food for action, essentially dance.

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