Re: Not Impressed With New K-Rock
> I think they need to play more of the older alternative
> artist such as REM, The Cure, The Clash etc. It seems they
> are only playing 1 or 2 of those songs per hour and mostly
> still playing artist like System of A Down, Korn, 311.
>
> Would BNL's music fit on a station like KRock or is BNL
> considered a CHR band?
I've been bashed for saying this before - but at some point, bands outgrow the alternative format. Once a band like BNL or Nickelback or Creed is in rotation on AC or CHR, it doesn't make sense to me that their recurrents are played on the "alternative" station as well. For example, Hootie and the Blowfish were played constantly on 107.9 The End and the "Next Generation WMMS" in 1995, until their third single hit and AC radio started to play them nonstop.
Re: 92.3: Before they switched to K-Rock, I spent a week in San Diego, which has two of the best alt-rock stations I've ever heard (94.9 and the new incarnation of 91X). One of the stations, 94.9, ran imaging like "Sublime wrote more than one song, but you wouldn't know that by listening to other SD stations..." and would play an off-the-wall deep cut off their 1st CD, followed by something like "The Passenger" by Iggy Pop. This is the kind of thing that makes me shut off the Sirius for a while.
So anyway, I listened to 92.3 on Thursday. I nearly drove off the road when I heard "Lost In The Supermarket" by the Clash. Heard some deep cuts by the Pumpkins and the Cure as well, and newer bands like She Wants Revenge that I'd only expect to hear on satellite or college radio. Definitely a step in the right direction, and for the first time on this side of the Mississippi, I actually checked one of my commercial music FM presets while listening to satellite.
Now if "Pittsburgh's rock alternative" 105.9 would remove absurdly format-inappropriate songs from its rotation (i.e. "Wild Side" by Motley Crue and "Sweet Child O' Mine" by GNR), maybe they can repeat the magic here...