Kasabian's Tom Meighan: 'The internet has killed rock stars'

Kasabian singer Tom
Meighan has
blamed the internet for "killing" rock
stars.
The outspoken frontman claims there are no iconic musicians
left because artists reveal too much about themselves on blogging
websites such as Twitter.
He said: "It's not like what it used to be like in rock 'n'
roll. In the 60s and 70s you had the likes
of David
Bowieand Marc
Bolan, and then in the 80s you even had
shit acts that were rock stars. Then in the 90s you had
the Britpop revival.
"I think - especially in the last three or four years - the
internet's taken a stranglehold and killed off the myth of the
rock star now. You know when you used to buy the records and
there was the myth behind them? There's too much on blogs now and
I think it's killed it off. Nobody's surprised by an interview
anymore or anything. It's quite tragic."
He also said blogging has taken away the spirit of rock 'n
roll'. He told Bang
Showbiz: "There are so many rock stars writing these
self pitying blogs and it's not in the spirit of rock 'n' roll,
it's like 'Wow, what rubbish'."
The band are up for six nominations at next
week's Shockwaves NME
Awards 2010 at
the O2 Academy
Brixton on February 24,
includingBest
Band, Best
Album and Best
Live Band.
- NME


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