MrMo, generally music these days which becomes popular with the masses is marketed to death by bean counters. The music industry has been guilty if this for years, but if people are gullible enough to believe that they are making an informed decision by buying the latest Adele pile of nonsense then good luck to them, it’s being shoved down their throat at every opportunity possible until they find themselves humming it but don’t know why.
You can spraf on about art as much as you like, but art by its very nature is open to review as soon as its put out there. The likes of Dido, Adele, David Gray, Duffy, they were never pushing any boundaries of art or music in the sense that it is something to explore, they simply came out copying well established and succesful artists who came before them.
It’s, as the previous poster stated, dinner party music. It’s coffee table music at best, the kind of thing people leave lieing around when their couple friends are over in the hope that they all find each other ‘cool’ because they all have it and “oh, wasn’t she amazing on the Brits” discussions can ensuov