This has the answer I was gonna give to the question of first album specifically. The stuff you have spent a long time coming up with and focusing on makes it on the first album. The stuff that wasn’t good enough to make that album might make it on the second one. And so on.
The question of first few albums vs later albums I think is a different phenomenon. That can come down to “where else can we take this? How much farther can it go, in terms of (fast, loud, witty, edgy, etc)?” If it’s a band that uses an extremity to be great, and push boundaries, that just isn’t a sustainable model. Eventually you end up with square waves at 700bpm and it’s like, yeah, you’re the loudest and the fastest, and it’s not listenable.
Personalities can be key, too. Like a band like Blonde Redhead, I don’t know them personally or anything but it seems like they had a lot of fire and passion in the beginning that included their relationships with each other, and that just kinda petered out over time. It makes sense that a band like Fleetwood Mac doesn’t have a 30 year run of putting out top quality shit, cause eventually you can’t even look at each other.
Drugs, too. Partying so much and rocking all night and partying every day and whatever, and then you get to the point where someone is dead and someone else is floating in a pool pouring whisky on their face and it’s like, yeah, not sustainable.
And the whole thing, what’s the saying, something about being progressive when you’re young and conservative when you’re old? The younger you are and the less you’ve done and the less you have, the less you have to lose so it’s easier to take chances. And don’t forget, there are plenty of bands who took chances with their first album and made some garbage you never heard or cared about. But when someone tries something and it hits, then you’ll care about it. And then when they try something different and it doesn’t hit for you, or they are less inclined to try something different because now they have that bit of success they don’t wanna lose, well then you end up here.
zircona1 wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 4:51 pm
jfv wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 4:21 pm
I am interested in hearing opinions on why this often happens.
What's that quote, "you've got your whole lifetime to write your first record, and 6 months to write your second one..."?
I think Prince got better as he went on, his first few records are fine, but Dirty Mind is his first great one, IMO.