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05.03.2021 - 06:03 / etcanada.com
Maroon 5 star Adam Levine is causing controversy after claiming that “there aren’t any bands anymore.”
The “Sugar” singer reflected on the early days of his band while speaking on Apple Music’s “The Zane Lowe Show“.
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“It’s funny, when the first Maroon 5 album came out, there were still other bands,” said the 41-year-old star. “I feel like there aren’t any bands anymore, you know?”
He continued, “That’s
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Blake Shelton is pinning the exit of former "Voice" castmate, Adam Levine, on Kelly Clarkson. It all started during "The Voice’s" blind auditions on Monday when 21-year-old contestant Keegan Ferrell sang "She Will Be Loved," which hails from Levine's band Maroon 5. Ferrell's performance saw both Shelton, 44, and Clarkson, 38, slamming their buzzers in hopes of landing the singer on their respective teams.
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Pointless, you’d be forced to say Adam Levine three times and watch the prize money disappear before your eyes – has been talking to Zane Lowe of Apple Music about his nostalgia for bands. Levine said he felt as if bands were “a dying breed” and that he wished there were more of them.
Adam Levine is introducing his daughters to some early 2000s music!
Adam Levine is introducing his daughters to some early 2000s music!
Adam Levine made some comments this week that has upset a lot of people.
during an interview Wednesday. For the past 16 seasons, Levine garnered immense exposure — and no doubt an immense paycheck — as a judge and performance coach on NBC’s talent competition show “The Voice.” And with all that time spent training up-and-coming solo artists, it would seem that Levine forgot that some musicians still find fame by more conventional means — such as joining a band and hammering out songs until the industry takes a shine to you.
End of an era? Adam Levine thinks that bands are a “dying breed,” according to a Wednesday, March 3, interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music.
Maroon 5 have not revealed the title or release date for their new project; however, frontman Adam Levine confirms it has been completed. Levine dropped by Apple Music’s “Beats 1” to tell Zane Lowe about the impending album.
Adam Levine has suggested bands are a "dying breed". The Maroon 5 frontman - who has Dusty, four, and Gio, three, with wife Behati Prinsloo - has been introducing his youngest daughter to some of the old artists and bands he listened to in the noughties, like Avril Lavigne, and has declared that there "aren't any bands anymore" that are "in the pop limelight" and that makes him "sad".
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There are no more bands. So says Adam Levine, frontman of the band Maroon 5.