"The world might be changing, but I ain't". The man behind these defying words is Zeb Macahan. He was a mountain man, trapper/trader, and scout working for the U.S. Army in the Indian Territories in the television series "How the West Was Won". Zeb Macahan had capacity to do violence. Mountain mens, trappers/traders and scouts are now extinct. Next in line for extinction are music critics. You don't see too many reviews anymore. I think we all can agree upon that music critics are a dying breed. AI-generated playlists are here and have changed how we listen to music. Some people say that music critics are just failed musicians. And writing about music is their revenge on the shitty cards they have been dealt with. That's not entirely true. I will miss the funtion as such which analyzes, evaluates, and provides opinions. However, I have never come across a music critic with a perfect compass. Many critics can't write and few understand the subject matter. There are many things to get irritated about. For example, the inconsistency, shallowness and the tiresome critic lingo. And all the ranting, dissing and copy-pasting. Wait a minute, it sounds like a perfect description of me. I namely live by the motto of Zeb Macahan.
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