Hi Ash! First off I want to say that I've been following you and Sumerian for years and I actually once seriously considered applying for an internship since I'm a Bachelor student in Music Management. Big admirer here.
How do you see the future of the genres much represented by Sumerian (metalcore, deathcore, tech-y crossovers etc.)? Would you say that there's already oversaturation on the market and the niche will soon fade away, or would you say that there's even more potential for this style of music?
tldr: In 10 years, will we be hearing e.g. melodic hardcore on mainstream radio or will the 2010's be remembered as the golden age of core music as we know it?
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Hi Ash! First off I want to say that I've been following you and Sumerian for years and I actually once seriously considered applying for an internship since I'm a Bachelor student in Music Management. Big admirer here.
How do you see the future of the genres much represented by Sumerian (metalcore, deathcore, tech-y crossovers etc.)? Would you say that there's already oversaturation on the market and the niche will soon fade away, or would you say that there's even more potential for this style of music?
tldr: In 10 years, will we be hearing e.g. melodic hardcore on mainstream radio or will the 2010's be remembered as the golden age of core music as we know it?
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