This evolution ranged from the 1950s with the teenagers wanting music that reflected them, to the 1960s of songs of political statements to ending the decade with psychedelic music. The 1970s then started producing music of hard rock/heavy metal and ended the decade with punk rock, which was a reaction to the fact that most people believed rock bands were just playing for the money and not for the music (n.p, Rock Music Timeline, RockMusicTimeline.com). Basically, each sub genre came from the sub genre before it but occurred because people with each new generation wanted to hear something different from the last generation. However, all the subgenres can still connect to each other and keep an authentic core to itself by interpreting what the people are feeling in their audience through their music. Much like the birth of rock came out of the reflection of the teenagers of being rebellious, rock music, no matter the type, appeals to its specific audience members by reflecting what they are. For example, glam rock musicians won’t appeal to heavy-metal rock audiences because they aren’t reflecting the pounding music that the heavy-metal audience connects
This evolution ranged from the 1950s with the teenagers wanting music that reflected them, to the 1960s of songs of political statements to ending the decade with psychedelic music. The 1970s then started producing music of hard rock/heavy metal and ended the decade with punk rock, which was a reaction to the fact that most people believed rock bands were just playing for the money and not for the music (n.p, Rock Music Timeline, RockMusicTimeline.com). Basically, each sub genre came from the sub genre before it but occurred because people with each new generation wanted to hear something different from the last generation. However, all the subgenres can still connect to each other and keep an authentic core to itself by interpreting what the people are feeling in their audience through their music. Much like the birth of rock came out of the reflection of the teenagers of being rebellious, rock music, no matter the type, appeals to its specific audience members by reflecting what they are. For example, glam rock musicians won’t appeal to heavy-metal rock audiences because they aren’t reflecting the pounding music that the heavy-metal audience connects