thee indie music for xennials
its local natives right? They’re fairly popular but not mainstream they’re all around lat xer to elder millennial aged
its local natives right? They’re fairly popular but not mainstream they’re all around lat xer to elder millennial aged
I’ve been looking back at a bunch of Giantbomb stuff in the wake of Gerstmann leaving. It makes me realize that it is definitely the old skool crew that are my parafriends: Jeff, Brad, Vinny, Alex – I’m mostly going to stick with them and then check out the new 9 core crew.
Music has become so much more disposable than it ever has been. I remember having to sit with an album or song for awhile because music was scarce, a precious and sought over commodity. Passed down from sibling or friends or purchased with hard earned allowance or work money. Now, I can literally listen to anything I could ever think of at the whim of a search bar.
This comes from some medium post – kinda like “xennials”? 1977 – 1982 I think.
either way, it seems like 1979 constantly gets short shrifted in a lot of those generational discussions. Right on the cusp of being too young to be gen x and too old to be Millennials.
I’m a middle child from an ignored generational cohort.
Rian Johnson, Edgar Wright, directors who are sole creative enterprises they write it and then they bring it to screen. This is the converse of technically skilled directors who work with a variety of writers, your jj abrams, steven soderberghs