Let’s hope this is not the sign of things to come

Posted on 6th May 2010 by Daniel Higginbotham in News, Other

Rock has always traditionally been the rebellious younger brother when it comes to music in Britain. It may not always be celebrated by the masses, yet - until last year - it was still the genre of choice when it came to the charts.

Recent results published by the Official Charts Company (OCC) would suggest that the trend is now turning towards bland, generic pop music.

All thanks to headline-grabbing celebrities like Cheryl Cole, La Roux and Lady GaGa pop music is indeed becoming more popular.

The figures showed that 33.5 percent of singles sold in 2009 were classified as pop compared to 28 percent the previous year. Rock music sales fell from 31 percent to 24.5 percent over the same period, with Kings of Leon, Kasabian and Rage Against the Machine leading the charge.

Despite these grim statistics (which don’t really surprise me), I’ll stick to my rock music, thank you very much.

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