Adam Levine: I feel like there arent any bands any more, you know?

June 2024 · 3 minute read

Maroon 5 performs at at Rock in RIo in Rio de Janeiro

Adam Levine is still sort of the frontman of Maroon 5. I heard someone – a Maroon 5 stan, I think – say that Adam’s bandmates are okay with him having so many other gigs and solo projects, and they have other stuff going on too. But you get it, Maroon 5 is a band and according to Adam Levine (a band frontman and lead singer), there aren’t many bands left.

Adam Levine has said in a new interview that he is disappointed that there “aren’t any bands any more”. The Maroon 5 frontman was speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe this week following the arrival of the band’s new collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, ‘Beautiful Mistakes’.

Levine spoke in the interview about Maroon 5’s breakthrough in 2002 with their debut album ‘Songs About Jane’, telling Lowe that he had been re-watching old music videos from that era with his daughter.

“It’s funny how you go back and re-watch like these old videos, and listen to these old songs, and I’ve been playing her a lot of Avril Lavigne records. Like, dude, ‘I’m With You’ is like — it’s, yeah, that gives you tears,” he said. “It’s crazy, because you don’t remember it in the same way, because you took it for granted, because it was like when you were growing up, and it was just part of what you had on the radio. But there’s some really great songs that I didn’t understand how good they were back then.”

Levine then said he remembers how “when the first Maroon 5 album came out there were still other bands”, adding: “I feel like there aren’t any bands any more, you know?”

“That’s the thing that makes me kind of sad, is that there were just bands,” he continued. “There’s no bands any more, and I feel like they’re a dying breed. And so I kind of, in a weird way, as far as … I mean, there still are plenty of bands, and maybe they’re not in the limelight quite as much, or in the pop limelight, but I wish there could be more of those around.”

[From NME]

I’m going to do something bold: I’m gonna defend Adam Levine, a man I truly don’t care about. But he’s not exactly wrong? I’ve heard Dave Grohl say similar things about pop music’s move away from bands, and if you look at Adam’s full quote, he obviously acknowledges that there are still a lot of working bands around. But it’s true, the move towards “solo acts” is a very real phenomenon in pop music, and the up-and-coming bands don’t get the same kind of mainstream attention that, say, Maroon 5 got back in the day. While I hate to give this man credit for anything… like, Songs About Jane has held up too, right? When you think about Maroon 5, all of their best songs are from that album.

This is hysterical from Garbage:

What are we Adam Levine? CATS?!?!?

— Garbage (@garbage) March 4, 2021

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