TresPuertas said:
I feel like ACL, or probably music in general, is headed the way of Coachella. Very Pop/Dance/Electonic heavy because that's what kids today are listening to.
there just aren't a lot of true bands out there anymore.
ACL has a certain "image" they're trying to portray, for better or worse. The industry today lends itself more to pop/dance/electronic/hip-hop because it's easy to create quickly on a digital platform that doesn't require as many actual musicians. I've also seen numerous quotes from artists that reference how major labels pass on talent that simply doesn't have a certain level of social media followers. Quick, easy, and widespread is what gets moved to the top and what young audiences end up seeing the most.
There are exceptions of course, particularly in country, but mainstream music no longer has room for bands and artists who are well crafted vocalists or instrumentalists - which is a shame. Rock/Americana/Songwriters who in previous decades weren't part of the country genre basically have no place in the major spotlight. They're either with major country labels or smaller labels that don't get much mainstream attention - though thanks to streaming and social media do have a platform, but you have to find them.
So what you end up with is mostly formulatic, shallow, image-heavy, pop/dance/electronic music.