They're all posers. I dont think fashion is related to music in any way. Not until now. People are so stereotypical right now and that's so disappointing. Clothes are labels today. Music people dont need clothes anyway, I guess. (Okay, so we do but whatever, get my point.)
And about the band adapting to these fashion crap for their fanbase. It's really happening, just to please a crowd. And that's just sad. Making music is about letting people listen and come to you because they appreciate your work not the other way around.
They're all posers. I dont think fashion is related to music in any way. Not until now. People are so stereotypical right now and that's so disappointing. Clothes are labels today. Music people dont need clothes anyway, I guess. (Okay, so we do but whatever, get my point.)
And about the band adapting to these fashion crap for their fanbase. It's really happening, just to please a crowd. And that's just sad. Making music is about letting people listen and come to you because they appreciate your work not the other way around.
i agree with this everything and especially this part
They're all posers. I dont think fashion is related to music in any way. Not until now. People are so stereotypical right now and that's so disappointing. Clothes are labels today. Music people dont need clothes anyway, I guess. (Okay, so we do but whatever, get my point.)
And about the band adapting to these fashion crap for their fanbase. It's really happening, just to please a crowd. And that's just sad. Making music is about letting people listen and come to you because they appreciate your work not the other way around.
yup and when im in some band im gonna be working my fucking ass off be make some of the best sounding I can come up with ... but still I dont wanna look like a average/shit dresser though ...
just about everything they described them wearing is nothing but a rip-off of the old 'punk' days. look at the pictures.. the girls r fucking clones... just like the fucking emo kids
The whole scene kid too-good-for-everyone-else thing has always been such a problem here in Atlanta. That's why I A) go to shows alone and sadly B) don't hang around people that listen to the same music as me (I honestly don't know how that happened but ever since I've learned to lovethe music I got into when I was younger).
Music and fashion have been related, superficially or otherwise, for a long time now, and it will continue. The only difference this time is that we're right here with it, we see it all happening around us.
This kinda stuff shouldn't really surprise anyone if you look back through the decades. 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's all had their respective styles, why would the 2000's be any different?