Real talk:
When a musician or artist changes their style, 99% of the time they weren't enjoying their old style anymore.
When you complain & nag them to go backwards you are asking them to make something that would be half hearted and therefore it'd likely just disappoint you 
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Replying to @miracleofsound @JonathanYMusic
You dont have to be along for the ride. But they grew tired of the party and wanted to go somewhere else. Im not gonna lie, there have been a few bands that I wish would revisit their roots. Back when Otep made Hydra, i left a comment saying I didnt care for the new direction.
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She replied basically saying it was unfortunate. She continued making albums and I stopped buying them... We agreed to disagree and moved on with our lives. My opinion meant very little when it came to her personal interests. Accept the change or move on. Its just that simple.
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We can offer constructive criticism. Such as, Jonathan, I feel your music has become more monotone and it all sounds the same, especially when compared to your Disney covers. What he does with that is up to him. If the artist doesnt enjoy his work, it'll show in the production.
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Replying to @Kazutan2003 @miracleofsound
This is a really multifaceted argument and I think you're not fully aware of how you're inadvertently contributing to the problem. Many artists feel 'locked in' and 'obligated' to make a certain style that fans come to expect, and the comments you admit to making perpetuate that
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<- This. Your comment about Jonathan's work was completely un-neccessary there & was not a constructive or helpful contribution in any way.
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