rvacountrysinger wrote:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
First song has a 60's feel a second one a 70's soft country rock feel. I do not think that is a bad thing. Today with youtube nothing is really dated because people are exposed to all styles.
To modernize you could add synths and autotune, a little EDM etc but I think you would be miserable doing that.
That is a very astute observation, because I was thinking the same thing! I remember growing up in the 90s and thinking how dated things from the 1980s and 70s sounded.. But now they sound almost current, because of the constant spectrum of styles of music around us on the social media and youtube. You can watch the Monkees and then go to some current stuff like um, I don't know Foster the People, and its as if era of music doesn't have as much boundary anymore because of constant exposure.
One other factor is how certain production methods will come and go out of fashion. 70s and 90s hard rock bands both preferred similar drum tones, but now mainstream music is embracing the gated reverb sound that defines so much of 80s music. Bands imitating 80s thrash metal got big about 10 years ago, but the thrash revival didn't last very long. Certain things come in and out of fashion and if you keep plugging away at what you like you'll probably be happier than if you chase trends - with any luck a trend will find you instead.
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