Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon has slammed music reality shows, labelling both The Voice and American Idol as โhumiliatingโ.
Lydon, whose band Public Image Ltd released their first album in 20 years, โThis Is PiLโ, on Monday (May 28), has said that music reality shows are โdragging us back into Las Vegas wannabeesโ.
He told Reuters when asked for his thoughts on music reality shows like The Voice: โTheyโre dragging us back into Las Vegas wannabes. And thereโs the painful tone of humiliation, the smirking at who gets voted off. And people now think thatโs the universe of music. Thatโs utterly corrupting too.โ
Lydon also said he had no sympathy for record labels and their financial woes, adding: โThe record companies fell apart โ quite deservedly. Their corrupting, all-binding contract nonsense had to stop. But this modernisation of sampling and regurgitating of old ideas isnโt healthy either. Live music is healthy.โ
The singer also spoke about the lengthy gap between PiL albums and said that the 20-year gap was โnot my choiceโ. He said of this: โNot my choice. The record company and contract obligations kept me in a state of non-recoupment and I had to outwait them.โ
He continued: โIt was a very difficult time for me, almost like a state of mental starvation. Youโre gagging at the bit to work, and musicโs my life. But I found that the law worked against me, all the corporations and accountants. So I had a very negative view of business-as-usual.โ
Last month, Lydon distanced himself from the re-release of Sex Pistolsโ โGod Save The Queenโ, also on May 28, which coincides with the Queenโs Diamond Jubilee. In a statement he said that the campaign to push the track to the Number One spot is โnot my campaignโ and claimed it โtotally undermines what the Sex Pistols stood forโ.