Severus Snape
Proud Member
Don't you just hate it when it happens? I'm not sure if it's an outrage, or just plain sad. Whichever feeling is more appropriate is irrelevant, I reckon--the point is, I hate to see it when it happens. It happens all to often, especially in the pop industry. Anyone who has heard the pre-debut material of, say, Kesha Sebert (now Ke$ha) or Stefani Germanotta (now Lady Gaga), can attest to the fact that they both sold out--massively, with Germanotta's sellout being more apparent than Sebert's. Even before either of them were famous, examples of selling out abounded throughout the industry.
Well, gentlemen, I'm here to bring you the latest example. Normally, I wouldn't care much for the selling out of someone whose material I don't like (i.e. Gaga), however, I was a fan of this girl's before she signed with Universal. While she was never any artistic genius, back when Porcelain Black was Porcelain and the Tramps, her music was a lot better and more clever than the drivel she's currently shelling out under her new contract.
Before:
After:
Just no. :no:
What do you guys think? Obviously, this only applies to musicians who have gone "to the dark side," so to speak. Is money enough of an incentive to sacrifice one's art/style/etc. and fit a mold? In this regard, Porcelain Black is almost like a P!nk 2.0. Her current stuff is so divorced from her original material...in a bad way.
Well, gentlemen, I'm here to bring you the latest example. Normally, I wouldn't care much for the selling out of someone whose material I don't like (i.e. Gaga), however, I was a fan of this girl's before she signed with Universal. While she was never any artistic genius, back when Porcelain Black was Porcelain and the Tramps, her music was a lot better and more clever than the drivel she's currently shelling out under her new contract.
Before:
After:
Just no. :no:
What do you guys think? Obviously, this only applies to musicians who have gone "to the dark side," so to speak. Is money enough of an incentive to sacrifice one's art/style/etc. and fit a mold? In this regard, Porcelain Black is almost like a P!nk 2.0. Her current stuff is so divorced from her original material...in a bad way.