Will people view the 2007-2011 Brooklyn scene the same way we view 67-69 San Francisco and 74-77 Manhattan today?
what scene?
Remind me again, what exactly happened during that time?
>>64662826
absolutely not
>>64662872
stuff like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9lmvX00TLY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OG2QXC6bRo
>>64662906
Oooh, most definitely. Going to remember fondly of for years to come.
>>64662856
The music scene that gave us Grizzly Bear, LCD Soundsystem, St. Vincent, Dirty Projectors, Yeasayer, The Antlers, Das Racist, Sleigh Bells, and the 1000 musicians and writers from around the US that moved there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofXumDHPxw0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh4y1PJ2RWE
>>64662906
>>64662983
>>64663014
What does this have to do with music?
>>64662989
that wasn't a scene though
there are no scenes any more, everyone is too cynical
>>64663038
go on google and look up "fuck your faggot face bitch boy"
>>64662989
Learn what "scene" means in a musical and cultural context, you abject spastic.
>>64663038
you are racist.
>>64662906
tag yourself im septum ring guy
>>64663047
>>64663068
There was an aesthetic and philosophical similarity between the bands. A "scene" doesn't need to be tired to a particular genre.
>>64663120
You're a fucking mong. Are you even thinking about what you type, or are you throwing words together and hoping for the best?
>>64663157
An obsession with authenticity, an anti-corporate affectation, genre blending, a return to a slightly more baroque sound with instruments not usually heard in popular music, grunge-inspired anti-wealth signaling, political and economic localism. There have been tons of critical analyses of the scene.