The post to where it says the music is lousy is subjective.
Because whatever mass amounts of people might like, just as with films and movies, would not matter since the few percent that can play the game is handpicked.
But that has seemed to make the scene bereft of new ideas.
Notice the remakes of old classic in the cinema?

I read an interesting biography of an actor off of IMDB entertainment. Christopher Walken does not use a cell phone or a computer.
I have seen him in films going back to the TV series 'Kojak' that I have enjoyed, as well as the Bond film 'View To a Kill', even though I am not the fan sort.
But there seems to be something left out with the pre-net days before American Idol and the overnight sensation via the net.
The hard working has to seem to struggle more for some executives idea of bringing it to the masses.

I am not with publishing sites, broadjam and songcast is the closest I have come.
But what do these publishing organizations really offer to aspiring professionals?
Are their ones that are better than others?