Soot and Stars
I AM SOOT!
I guess this is more a perspective thing or a glass half/empty vs. half/full thing. Personally I love when a band catapults a genre particularly when I already like the genre. The newest one is the folk which has been growing for quite a while from my observation with artist past 2,000 that gained quite a following were Damien Rice, City and Colour and Bon Iver. Now with Mumford and Sons success they are credited with a major folk influx with groups like the Lumineers, The Tallest Man on Earth, The Civil Wars and Of Monsters and Men all finding success. A lot of people are cynical and make constant comparisons and so easily create a blanket of comparisons between them all plus find it to be an evil record company scheme every time a genre gets an uprising after a success. I have been thriving with these new groups and the great harmonies that I don't want it to stop. Why? Because it's a great genre and I think it's as much of an opportunity for actual folk artist to step out rather than the bullshit theories of the groups being created out of the blue to fit the trend. When I like a genre I don't have a limit to what quality music I find from it. Why do people buck these trends solely based on it being a trend. Who cares what the motivation is. It's a resurgence and breath of life into a genre and gives lots of options between groups in a genre. I know I can describe and break down the differences in any trend I like and the groups that came out around the same time. Any, why is a lot of a good thing such a burden and always considered too much? If the qualities are good then it makes no sense why that would change based on having a wider base of groups or bands! 


