swiateck Wrote:
Look at this list. These are the underground or admired artists we champion so much around here who have been nominated this year:
Brian Wilson
Ryan Adams
Modest Mouse
Franz Fredinand
Wilco
The Killers
Bjork
Kanye West
PJ Harvey
Green Day
Elvis Costello
Basement Jaxx
Joe Strummer & Johnny Cash
Chemical Brothers
Scissor Sisters
Steve Earle
Tom Waits
Killswitch Engage
Mos Def
Beastie Boys
The Roots
NERD
Loretta Lynn
Jack White
Ozomatli
Ani Difranco
Tift Merritt
The Shins
Talking Heads
That's pretty exceptional when you think of the crap state of pop radio, MTV and our entertainment culture in general.
And even many of the mainstream/pop artists nominated are great; Alicia Keys had my 2nd favorite record of last year, and Jay-Z, Usher, Sheryl Crow and Joss Stone are entertaining far more often than not.
So there's a bunch of crap in there, too. So what? There's lots of quality, as well. Stop hatin'...
No. Many are nominated for the wrong categories, for obscure awards, plus there are so many other choices that aren't even considered.
Yeah, I like a lot of the acts nominated, but think there's a hell of a lot that's BETTER.
My complaint is these guys are the industry. They can do better than this. But lots of industry guys are conservative as hell and completely uninterested in discovering music.
I also hate when artists get tossed in for lesser albums as a bone to their entire career (Costello for instance).
And I think my enjoyment of bands like the Killers takes a hit when they're nominated in place of deeper or more innovative acts.
These awards are touted as "best." They're not fan awards. They're not even supposed to be popularity contests. They're supposed to be about quality, but rarely are.
They're about surface quality, about what's easily obtainable or heard. That's not really "best" and it actually diminishes the fact that some of the nominated acts are pretty good, because they're being called "best."
I'll hate all the hell I want to.