Dunno if I buy this whole "We had to wash dishes or sign to a major label"
thing. Sleater-Kinney, Pavement, Yo La Tengo, and others live off success
as indie rock stars and don't have to work day jobs. They'd make a hell
of a lot in royalties if they stayed with Up or some other big indie rock
l
i like to hear songs i like that aren't popular and overplayed on tv. it
shows at least the company or whoever chose a song because they liked it,
not because it was #1 on the charts.
natalie
if you were pittsburgh,/i would be the lack of trees.
-"shippi
Oh yeah! almost forgot,
another band that did this without "selling out" is Pavement!
To me selling out is when a band quits making music for themselves and
makes it for either their fans, record company, critics, nookie, or just
plain out to make money.
I for one am all for bands getting app
> has anyone else noticed that the Get Up
> Kids are starting to really sell out in a way
> ...their first album was great, but after seeing the
> video for action & action, i can't bring myself to
> listen to Something to Write Home about
What is this "selling out" thing you speak of?
Is t