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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 29 MIN

Ticketmaster/Livenation Was Just The Beginning

from Tales From The Rail · host Time Warp Music

Remember when music felt like a dangerous, unfiltered rebellion instead of a sterile corporate transaction? Today, the digital era and mass corporate consolidation are threatening to erase the very history and community of the rock and metal world. In this episode, Chad and Greg break down the massive BMG and Concord merger. While the corporate music machine promises "efficiency" and "innovation," veterans of the pit know the historical playbook: slow, incremental changes that line corporate pockets while bleeding artists and fans dry. We discuss how the music business stopped being about albums a long time ago, how corporations literally "own the rebellion" now, and how these monopolies lead to the death of local, grassroots music scenes. From Slipknot's catalog ending up on a luxury commercial to the slow-burn corporate takeover of our favorite outdoor venues, we call out the extreme greed transforming music fans into mere numbers on a spreadsheet. But there is still hope. We discuss how artists can take back creative control and, most importantly, what you can do to keep the culture alive. The digital age is stripping away the tactile history of rock and roll, replacing discovery with soulless corporate algorithms. Don't let your tales from the rail go quiet. We want to archive your history. What is the greatest, dirtiest, or most legendary independent rock club or local venue in your town? Drop your favorite local venue in the comments below—the best story wins an official Tales From The Rail hat and koozie. Support Independent Music. Keep the Rebellion Alive. 👊 Subscribe to the channel for unfiltered fan history every Thursday! Share this episode with a true rock and roll concert junkie.

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