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.
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“It’s funny, when the first Maroon 5 album came out, there were still other bands. I feel like there aren’t any bands anymore, you know?” the frontman, 41, said. “That’s the thing that makes me kind of sad, is that there were just bands. There’s no bands anymore, and I feel like they’re a dying breed.”
The “Moves Like Jagger” singer then backtracked, saying he of course knows “plenty of bands” still exist.
“Maybe they’re not in the limelight quite as much, or in the pop limelight, but I wish there could be more of those around,” he said.
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