Tyson Ritter
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The current music industry model of overpriced 'paper tickets' and dominant promoter dynasties is in the process of failing.
You know the system of of, you know, we're watching it fall right now. Like these paper tickets, giant dynasties going to these giant rooms and selling half the room. 800 bucks a pop... So it's like, I'm the guy who bought an $800 ticket and Joe Blow behind me didn't pay anything for the sausage I bought. How was there not like a big class action lawsuit?
Modern music fans have a high 'bullshit meter' and can easily perceive when an artist is being inauthentic.
I think authenticity right now is so permeable and perceptible. If something's bullshit, it screams bullshit. Especially on the feed, you're like, oh man, that's a real dude that, oh man, here's horses shit. You know, like, it bleeds in your hands.