IS 2024 THE YEAR OF NOSTALGIA?
NOSTALGIA? WHY NOT...
It seems everyone is at it these days. Oasis announce they are reforming (full lineup or just the two brothers? Nobody really made that clear), Croc is getting a remaster for consoles, everyone still loves disco...
We here at Evo aren't averse to a nice bit of nostalgia. In fact, we still listen to the music from some of the bands we have featured over the years as they are just that good.
Not every musician has had the chance to make it to "the big time", and sometimes bands don't even last longer than a summer jam session. But you will probably find those bands made some great music before they split due to musical differences/got too drunk during a gig/fell out over money/got pissed off with not getting any recognition after two weeks together/couldn't deal with the raging egos in the collective... The list goes on.
The point is, there's still great music out there that you may not know about. And why does everything have to be "new! shiny!"? We have featured lots of bands on Evo that may or may not still be going strong, but it doesn't mean the music is any less quality.
Why not have a peruse through the artists listed on the site and if they still have active links to their music, check them out. If they don't, why not seek out some more info on what happened to the band? You may find the musicians are now doing something else you might be interested in.
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