Jason Aldean Roofied Country Music Fans, is Date Raping Their Ears

 

Waylon Jennings would roll over in his grave within 30 seconds of hearing Jason Aldean’s last single. Country has been in a slow downward spiral for a while. Most of today’s “country” stars are just pop-stars in cowboy hats and wranglers singing somebody else’s lyrics with a non-descript, generic, and sometimes fake (Keith Urban) southern twang. I don’t know when the downward spiral started, but I have a feeling Billy Ray’s “Achy Breaky Heart” might have given it a kick start.

Country got its roots and experienced its heyday because of authentic artists singing about what they knew. Today it has deteriorated into song after song of the same recycled bullshit portraying some pop-culture version of what “country” life is like. Jason Aldean is the culmination of country music’s descent into a pop hell. The fact that he even mention’s George Jones’ name in “Dirt Road Anthem” is the musical equivalent of pissing on his grave. Hey Jason, if you really are “swerving like George Jones” then I hope you veer off the road and smash into a fucking tree. He cites his musical influences as George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., and Alabama yet he comes on stage in designer jeans while crooning a 3 minute song about his kind of party. You know what my kind of a party is? A blanket party, where Jason Aldean is the guest of honor.

I can respect any artist doing their own thing but, if Aldean wants to create some bastard child genre of country, hip-hop, and Justin Timberlake he should stop trying to convince his of his small town authenticity. Listening to him sing about the simple life is like hearing Vanilla Ice rap about his life on the hard streets of suburban Miami. He might as well be reading off a teleprompter. My distaste for this new generation of country artists has nothing do to with the actual songs but rather the motive behind it. Country is the most popular genre of music in America right now and money talks. Pretty face and good voice? Check. No musical ability required. If Taylor Swift had been born 10 years earlier she would have been Brittany Spears. Country is where the money is right now so that’s what she did. Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country” pretty much sums the whole situation up.

Of course hipsters feel this way about the music they listen to…but I’m not a bleeding heart hippy who thinks that popular music is evil. I’m all about artists becoming superstars. Who the fuck wouldn’t want to make their millions that way? But they should do it by virtue of being awesome not by becoming a puppet for record labels and music radio to market to the ignorant masses. Country used to stand alone as honest genre of music but it has become part of the popular music monster. The billboard top 100 list is still categorized by genre but, usually the top 10 could be lumped together and titled “Shit People Will Buy This Week”.

There’s no real solution to the problem. As long as this is what’s selling then that’s what we’ll get. I don’t like it but this is America and money is king, and that’s how it should be. There is one shining knight on the horizon though, Justin Bieber is going country to. Rescue us Biebs (*chugs whiskey*starts crying*)

  1. The GZA

    Solid column, but there are glaring grammatical errors throughout. Go back and take English 101…

    13 years ago at 3:26 pm
    1. France Sucks

      “I can respect any artist doing there own thing”

      Stopped reading right there.

      13 years ago at 12:06 am
  2. FratPerry

    Eric Church is a bad ass, modern day Waylon. Jamey Johnson would be good if he could put on a half decent concert.

    13 years ago at 3:46 pm
    1. FratPerry

      No, never said that. But he can have some damn energy. I about fell asleep when I was him live, it was boring as hell.

      13 years ago at 1:31 pm
  3. Lee CorsBRO

    This made me so fucking happy. Radioplay country these days is absolute shit, with the exception of maybe 3 guys. Nashville can go fuck itself. Texas and Oklahoma is where it’s at.

    13 years ago at 3:56 pm
    1. TheBS

      Basically any bands that you’d see at a calf fry can pass as real country these days… although Eli Young is starting to fall of the beaten path

      12 years ago at 8:05 pm
  4. Zeta Pi LTH

    He didn’t even write dirt road anthem, Brantley Gilbert did and it’s a better version since jason cleaned up his version

    13 years ago at 3:58 pm
    1. J Fratpont Morgan

      The fact that he covered “Dirt Road Anthem” is even worse because it means he listened to it, thought it was good enough to record and release, and then actually released that pile of shit as a single.

      13 years ago at 4:32 pm
    2. Constantine Chapter

      His version is better than Brantley Gilberts and Brantley Gilbert is friends with Aldean and Colt Ford. On another note how is somebody that stays true to their maybe whitetrash but true roots a sellout at all. Amarillo Sky sounds pretty fucking original to me and the video is even more original showing actual farmers and 1997 New Holland Combines, not the Hidden Valley Ranch commercials that all of you fuck heads from cities think is actually farming. Yes he has earrings which are stupid, but he pulls it off and his jeans aren’t designer, they are Wrangler Retro they go for about 46 bucks at a western store. How about sticking with his high school sweetheart instead of bouncing the woman he loves for a blonde with fake tits and a surgically enhanced face. He seems pretty down to earth to me and this is the reason he isn’t ruining country music but helping it.

      13 years ago at 6:39 pm
    3. fratmydickbitch

      Your an absolute retard if you think Jason Aldean’s version is better than Brantley Gilbert’s.

      13 years ago at 10:02 pm
    4. Doc Holliday

      Who gives a shit? Brantley Gilbert is just as bad. With the exception of a few songs, all mainstream country made after 1997 is shit.

      13 years ago at 7:40 am
  5. brosta del mar 580s

    If you don’t listen to Texas Country…. Then you are a filthy communist as far as i’m concerned…

    13 years ago at 5:49 pm
    1. Doc Holliday

      Agreed, if you want Waylon-sounding, outlaw, drinking country, Texas is country is the way to go. Anybody listen to Eleven Hundred Springs?

      13 years ago at 7:42 am
  6. dubbledoosh

    Urban writes his own shit and plays a mean guitar. You dumb sum-a-bitches wouldn’t know country music if it knocked your god damn teeth out and fucked your mom. Top of the fucking list goes George Jones; then add DAC for good measure. Not one of your teet sucking bastards mentioned Johnny “fucking” Cash and you guys claim to excercise your right to do blow…. The only thing you cum rags got close was JJ, who by the way is great live. I’ll add one for you dipshits… Rodney Crowell, not the sappy shit, but the kill a fucking whore shit, that cum dribbles like you pukes could’t find. I mention the Texas swing giants…meh

    13 years ago at 6:38 pm
  7. SigmaPiBeams

    After working in radio, Top 20 and Country stations, I can honestly agree with this column. Unfortunately, every decade has an abundance of shitty music at some point or another. The only solace I find is in the Rock scene. Black Stone Cherry, A Day to Remember, and All Time Low are actually keeping me from turning to talk radio.

    13 years ago at 7:06 pm
    1. Lynchem

      I hope you’re joking…. Not to mention every form of music minus rap (which thank the good lord has had terrible numbers) has been around for around a 100 years and in some cases longer. Also every band you mentioned is an emo skater band and suck.

      13 years ago at 7:10 pm
    2. Frat Blue Ribbon

      A Day To Remember has some pretty good shit. All Time Low is extremely underrated as far as I’m concerned.

      13 years ago at 3:38 pm
  8. SigmaPiBeams

    Lynchem, when was the last time you updated your musical vernacular? Emo hasn’t been used properly since 2007 and skater music is as antiquated as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater… Just like every type of music since the early 1900’s (I guess you mean Jazz, Blues, and Gospel) has developed into something that is ever changing. What GNR and Merallica did in the 80s & 90s has developed into the Hardcore scene, never to be confused with Emp, with bands like ADTR, The Devil Wears Prada, and We Came As Romans.

    13 years ago at 7:26 pm
    1. Itsadeepburn

      All time low and the like are pop punk which is mediocre radio music and gives real punk music(clash, sex pistols, stiff little fingers, stooges, ect) a bad name just like pop country gives real country music a bad name. I sincerely hope you are joking about your taste in music

      13 years ago at 12:02 am
    2. grandfrat

      ^^ I’ve seen ADTR live twice, and they SUCK… As far as TDWP and We Came As Romans are awesome.. add to that list,
      NormaJean
      UnderOath
      The Chariot
      August Burns Red
      I KNOW I’ll get trolled on for this, bc I’m not into Country music which is trash. My girl dragged me to Kenny Chesney, at RUPP, and it sucked hardcore.

      13 years ago at 4:45 am
  9. The UltimateBlackout

    Cross Canadian Ragweed
    Chris Knight
    Robert Earl Keen
    Reckless Kelly
    Hayes Carll
    OCMS…they have more songs than Wagon Wheel
    John D. Hale Band

    13 years ago at 7:41 pm
    1. tits

      “I love Old Crow Medicine Show!”
      “Really? Me too. What is your favorite song?”
      “Wagon Wheel for sure.”
      “Fuck you.”

      My favorites are probably Virginia Creeper, James River Blues and Bobcat Tracks… And those aren’t the only ones I know.

      13 years ago at 9:41 pm
    2. better_than_you

      While im not a supporter of running meth across Dixie, Alabama High-Test is an excellent song

      13 years ago at 10:01 pm