> Great artists are usually not the best marketers, but nothing beats “I am here, this is real”.
Agreed 100%, which is why my local city's (Brisbane) post-rock scene of the 2000s-2010s was so important to me
But it's also why despite being phenomenal musicians, they all worked normal jobs (even those related bands who were indie-rock enough to be played on Triple J even though they weren't) and they've all stopped playing because touring loses money.
I will always have the music and the years of amazing experiences and the photos of the shows I took, but hyper-local means niche and niche means unsustainable, I think.
Yeah art is art, it’s never paid well generally. You do it because you love it, and your audience loves it. And that is awesome.
And then commerce is commerce, and you make money and more money means you did something good.
And then you put the two together and it’s the same shit we’ve seen for thousands of years. tbh no surprises! This is all as expected.
There’s still phenomenal live music in every city I’ve ever visited, to the present day. Just go out and find it, it’s not hard!
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