SwimOdin Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I saw a study recently that said most people stall or overall stop listening to new music when they turn 33. Anecdotally this is exactly true for me. Vance Joy is the newest band that I know music from. I know FOMO gets less and less as you age, which is probably the best part of aging. However, are any of you exceptions to the rule? I mean, most if not all of us are over 30... 1 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I still listen to new music from bands I’ve been a fan of for a while, but I know that’s probably not what you’re talking about. The majority of “new” stuff I discover these days, though, is music that’s been out a little while, but somehow flew under my radar at the time. Quote
André Toulon Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Ok. There's this pop station that im sure just plays whatever mainstream vomit is popular at the time, and i tend to let it play from time to time. New rap and R&B are just ass. 1 Quote
UwPp Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've been listening to some "new music". But I agree, most new r&b and rap can just go in the garbage. Quote
Insipid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Oh, this hit hard, as I am 33. I have been familiar with about 80 percent of top 40 songs since 1998 . . . I wanted to keep this trend going until I was 40, but Alex Warren's Ordinary is so bland, and Taylor Swift's Opalite is so annoying. Meh, I guess we'll see. Quote
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