September 16, 2004

"The Problem With Music"

Steve Albini, the producer of Nirvana's In Utero album, tells a tale of how a band can succeed only to fail. Well worth the read.

Whenever I talk to a band who are about to sign with a major label, I always end up thinking of them in a particular context. I imagine a trench, about four feet wide and five feet deep, maybe sixty yards long, filled with runny, decaying shit. I imagine these people, some of them good friends, some of them barely acquaintances, at one end of this trench. I also imagine a faceless industry lackey at the other end holding a fountain pen and a contract waiting to be signed. Nobody can see what's printed on the contract. It's too far away, and besides, the shit stench is making everybody's eyes water. The lackey shouts to everybody that the first one to swim the trench gets to sign the contract. Everybody dives in the trench and they struggle furiously to get to the other end. Two people arrive simultaneously and begin wrestling furiously, clawing each other and dunking each other under the shit. Eventually, one of them capitulates, and there's only one contestant left. He reaches for the pen, but the Lackey says "Actually, I think you need a little more development. Swim again, please. Backstroke". And he does of course.

Posted by Casper at September 16, 2004 01:32 PM
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But he doesn't tell us what to do. I wonder if his solution is to never sign a record agreement.

Posted by: mateo at September 16, 2004 02:36 PM

I got the feeling that this was more of a venting than anything else.

Posted by: Casper at September 16, 2004 10:28 PM