justpassingthough said:
My point is that many of the strong bands at alternative are older bands that have limited crossover appeal. This threatens the long term picture of alternative music- as what is appropriate to cross over to CHR isn't crossing over- and potential audience is being missed...
I don't know where to start here, man - I'm sure you know a whole lot more than I do about Rhythmic music, so I don't mean to be condescending, but I really don't think you have much background in the Alternative world...
First of all, "Many of the strong bands at Alternative are older bands?" That's completely untrue - I'd say 80% of the new music at most Alternative stations is by NEW bands, and about 80% of the tracks on the Alternative chart are by new artists - and I really don't see how Alternative playing the Foo Fighters, Incubus, and the Chili Peppers is any different from CHR playing Britney Spears, Pink, and J-Lo
Second, saying that CHR crossover is the key to "the long term picture of Alternative music" is crazy - most of the biggest Alternative bands of all time barely crossed over to CHR at all, or their CHR crossover was extremely limited (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Bush, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.) - Alternative is a format that appeals to males, CHR is a format that appeals to females - just cause songs test well with a mostly male Alternative audience doesn't mean they're gonna test well with a primarily female pop audience, nor does CHR crossover necessarily translate into higher album/concert sales or popularity - it's like criticizing the Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, or the Dave Matthews Band for having such limited pop crossover appeal, and claiming that they were hurting their own popularity by not crossing over to CHR on a wide scale
I feel like what you're trying to say is that if the Alternative format concentrates on younger bands with more of a pop-friendly sound, more Alt. tracks will cross over to CHR and chart high on ITunes - but that's going to help CHR, not Alternative - and we'd have a lot of pop-friendly rock bands that would no longer be considered "Alternative" - so you're basically recommeding that the Alternative format shoot itself in the foot, for the good of the pop format