This is a good article on the new indie music scene that Millennial (born 1982-200?) are driving. It is written by  D.J. Palladino who is a Boomer (born 1943-1960). He calls indie avant garde, but most of what he later says undercuts that assertion. The disappearance of the generation gap is obvious—not just in the overlap of sounds and styles (which comes across immediately to any casual Boomer listener), but in the whole father-son sharing thing. Not much of that back in the day!

Nice Quote: When one of the young artists is reminded how vast the gap was back in the 60′s between Sinatra and Hendrix, he says “Yeah. But another way of looking at it is that maybe that’s the only generation where there was such a gap.”

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