A subject near and dear! I HATE it when a song fades out. If I were a recording artist, I'd NEVER let my songs fade out (unless I could physically do it with my instruments, for some effect).
Man, I just want to yell at every pop star who uses a fade-out: If you bother writing something, then PLEASE COMPOSE AN ENDING FOR IT! You're getting paid millions (sometimes) to write three minutes of bad poetry. THINK UP A FREAKIN' ENDING!!! Cuz you know what? If ever you perform it live, my friend, you'll have to figure out an end then, right?
Sorry. This topic boils my blood. Breathe deeply, Restless, breathe deeply.
Maybe there's a reasonable explanation for the fade-out. What is it's origin? Was it a requirement for early radio, so DJs would know when a song was ending?
Needless to say, the more an artist utilizes true endings on their material, the more respect they get from me.
My favorite new album is SO MUCH FOR THE CITY, by The Thrills, and if I'm not mistaken, not one of those tunes fades out. God bless them, one and all!
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