Take a look in your closet…are you the kind of person who won’t throw out anything because you’re sure it’ll come back into style one day?...
I am…long after this stuff have ceased sparking joy, it’s still hanging in my closet…I have these sport coats and suits that I paid good money for…and even though I haven’t worn any of them for years, I can’t bring myself to throw them out…
“yeah, they look a little dated, but one day”…maybe…hope springs eternal…none of them will fit, but that’s beside the point…
For support, I look at my vinyl collection…there was a time when vinyl was considered nothing more than toxic landfill… “the future is digital!” We were told… “free yourself from all those bulky, dusty, crackly vinyl records…throw them out!...throw them out!”…
For some reason, I didn’t fall for that…I kept my vinyl…and now that the format has been revived, I look like a genius…
Bottom line, though, is that even though many things in this universe come in cycles, we’re not always sure when something old will become new again…
At some point, everyone enjoys a comeback, a resurrection, a re-establishment, a re-introduction…but you never rush these things, especially in music…
Something has to happen where a significant number of people in different areas simultaneously come to the conclusion that it’s time to revisit some older music and put a modern shine on it…
This is what happened with garage rock at the very end of the 90s and the early 2000s…after laying low for a couple of decades, it roared back so strong that it set the agenda for much of modern rock for years to come…
Let’s look at this….it’s alt-rock revivals chapter 4: garage rock…
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