Beejus said:
I love how SoulCrusher completely ignores my posts now becase I've proven him wrong a couple of times.
Oh well. I'm glad to see so many views to what Alternative music is... but I also fear that this separation isn't helping the format at all.
Beejus said:
OK... kind of random... but go with me here.
SoulCrusher... we know your view on My Chemical Romance on Alternative Radio. What about your views on Jet Hellogoodbye, The Deftones, Nirvana, Jack Johnson, The B-52's, and Sinead O'Connor on Alternative radio?
(Again... just go with me here)
Not ignoring - I just haven't spent much time online in the past few days. With regards to the bands you listed...
Jet: No. They're basically a tribute band that plays original songs - most of their stuff blatantly rips off either AC/DC or The Beatles. And they do it with nary a trace of irony, either.
Hellogoodbye: Going on the one song I've heard from them, probably not. If my audience liked electronic music, perhaps I would give it a try.
Deftones: Sure. The Cure and My Bloody Valentine are among their biggest influences. I would play them a good amount, including their earlier material.
Nirvana: I would play some of their songs, but would avoid the tracks that have become forklift driver/frat boy fodder (Smells Like Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, etc.). These tracks are still played too often by Alternative stations these days.
Jack Johnson: I have even heard stations that generally lean heavier (WJSE - 102.7 The Ace) play some of his songs. It's summertime music, reminiscent of Sublime's mellow side. I'd test it at the very least to gauge for a response.
B-52's: If I was running an Indie or End type Alternative, I would probably play them (pretty much anything but "Love Shack" or "Roam" - the Hot ACs can have them).
Sinead O'Connor: Same response as for B-52's, excluding "Nothing Compares 2 U".