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I often hear attitudes about Chapel Hill's music scene that I used to have: that the early- and mid-90s were a "golden age" of which we've since been in the shadow. Or, that this golden age occurred in the early 80s. I don't think there's as good a band as Polvo here right now, but who cares. The bounty of good music here is proven several nights a week at reasonable and often nonexistent prices. As a music fan, this is an awesome place to live.
My main gripe with the music scene is the lack of ambition. I see musicians practicing hard and playing great shows, but so often there's something missing: they don't care about getting a half-decent recording of their songs, or they do care about recording but don't care about getting their stuff released on any scale. Or they don't promote their shows. Or they don't ever tour.
Obviously, people can do whatever they want. Speaking as the producer of a local music show, however, who is in the (non-commercial) business of helping musicians and the local audience, I wish bands would help themselves more. I want to bang my head against the wall when I go to see a good band play a free show and five people are there, or when people meticulously compose and record an album, and then self-release it.
Town: Chapel Hill-Carrboro
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