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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
That's highly disputable. The whole ''best this and best that'' is, to me at least, a regurgitation of very old and now obsolete notions of music journalism. Your NME, Melody Maker, Rolling Stone type of mentality, basically.
There are good bands both on myspace and off it for sure, the point is that being invisible isn't exactly going to make you necessarily better, it just makes you a good or bad band that people will find very hard to find out about.
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Being invisible avoids overkill, was my only point really. I'm all in favour of bands getting instant exposure if they're any good. A very good new band is pretty much impossible to find, with or without myspace.