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Etiqueta: Rock

Gavin Rossdale niega la muerte del rock

Gavin Rossdale niega la muerte del rock

Gavin Rossdale doesn’t think Rock is dead

BUSH's GAVIN ROSSDALE Doesn't Think Rock Is Dead

Sacado de // From –> http://portalternativo.com/http://www.blabbermouth.net/

Gavin Rossdale se pasó el pasado día 9 por el programa de Howard Stern (vía Blabbermouth) donde negó que el rock esté muerto, como hace poco afirmaba hace días Gene Simmons.

No creo que esté muerto. Creo que nunca hay nada muerto en la música porque no hace falta más que el disco adecuado (para que renazca). Pero en caso de estar en la sombra, la verdad es que no sé como sería.

Me sorprende (que esté relegado a un segundo plano) pero de una manera extraña, de forma perversa, me permite que, cuando me pongo a hacer un disco de rock y el reto de hacerlo interesante y hacer que le importe a la gente sea aún mayor. Y siguen habiendo fantásticas bandas de rock haciendo discos. Sé que Foo Fighters van a volver con un disco – son increíbles, ese Dave Grohl. Sé que Arctic Monkeys han tenido un recorrido increíble con su disco. Tienes a Queens of the Stone Age… Así que… Pasa. Y luego para el directo, sabes, tocas para mucha gente así que equilibramos eso. Vendí muchos discos cuando se vendían muchos discos y ahora he aceptado que hacer un disco es como una tarjeta de visita.

IN ENGLISH

During an appearance on the September 9 edition of «The Howard Stern Show», BUSH frontman and songwriter Gavin Rossdale was asked if he feels that rock and roll is dead and whether he agrees that there aren’t rock gods anymore.

«I don’t think it’s dead,» Gavin replied. «I think nothing is ever dead in music because it just takes the right record [for it to retake the spotlight]. But if it was in a darker shadow, I don’t know how it could be.»

When Stern asked Rossdale if he is shocked by this, Gavin said: «I am shocked by that, but in a weird way, perversely, it allows me to when I go in to make a rock record and the challenge to make it interesting, and to make it matter to people is even greater. And there are [still] fantastic rock bands doing records. I know the FOO FIGHTERS are about to come out with a record — they are incredible, Dave Grohl. I know the ARCTIC MONKEYS had an incredible run with their record. You’ve got QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE… so… it does happen. And then also for live, you know, we also get to play to play to a lot of people, so we get the balance of it. I sold a lot of records back when records were selling a lot, and now I’ve just accepted that to make a record is like a calling card.»

Asked if BUSH‘s record company tried to put pressure on him to make a «more poppy» album because «rock isn’t selling right now,» Rossdale said: «First off, you know, on my last record [BUSH‘s 2011 effort, ‘The Sea Of Memories’], the first record came [out] two and a half years ago — it was self-released, self-funded. It was the first record to go to Number One self-funded. I never actually had a record like that, something that no one could take away, and that was incredible. This time I’m releasing it on my own label again but in conjunction with RED, who is a division of Sony

BUSH‘s sixth album, «Man On The Run» will be released on October 21 via Zuma Rock Records/RAL. The CD was recorded with Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz (MASTODON, DEFTONES, FOO FIGHTERS, ALICE IN CHAINS) at Studio 606, the Northridge, California-based studio owned by FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl.

Rob Zombie considera que el grunge mató al rock

Rob Zombie considera que el grunge mató al rock

Grunge caused rap takeover says Rob Zombie

Sacado de // From –> http://metalhammer.teamrock.com/http://portalternativo.com/

En una charla con la Metal Hammer, aseguró que el ‘grunge’ provocó la caída del rock en EEUU.

En los 90, cuando el rollo del grunge dio en el clavo, con Nirvana y todo eso, todo el mundo pensó que molaba ser una antiestrella del rock. Pero de algún modo se ‘antirockeraon’ fuera de escena porque la gente del rap llegó y dijo, “A la mierda. Nosotros seremos las estrellas del rock, si vosotros vais a llevar camisas de franela y miraos los pies”. Y en EEUU, sinceramente, la música rock nunca se ha recuperado de eso. Es decir, en (el Reino Unido), es diferente. No podrías hacer un festival como el “Download” en EEUU y atraer a tanta gente con solo música rock. Nunca.

IN ENGLISH

Rob Zombie insists it would be impossible to stage a festival like Download in the US – because the 90s grunge explosion has left a deep wound in the rock scene across the Atlantic.

And he blames the movement that come out of Seattle for opening the door to the mainstream for rap music.

Zombie tells TeamRock Radio: «When the grunge rock thing hit with Nirvana and all that, everybody thought it was cool to be anti-rock star. They sort of anti-rock starred themselves right out the door – because the rap guys came in and said, ‘Fuck it. We’ll be the rock stars if you guys are going to wear flannel shirts and stare at your feet.’

“US rock music has never recovered from that. A whole generation of kids thought, ‘Rock music is boring. Let’s go listen to rap music.'»

That’s one of the reasons he loves coming back to Donington. «Here it’s different,» he states, adding that in the States, «you could never throw a rock festival like this and get this many people. Never – it wouldn’t work.»