I don’t think anyone has exhausted the range of sound possible in a conventional rock band, but people do become slaves to their own easiest techniques.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that even though there is still a lot of potential for creating new and unique sounds using a regular rock band, many musicians end up relying too much on the techniques they are most comfortable with. This can make their music sound repetitive and unoriginal, even if they are capable of much more. The key message is that musicians should try to explore and experiment with different sounds and techniques, rather than sticking to what's easiest for them.
About Steve Albini
Steve Albini was an influential American musician and audio engineer. He founded several acclaimed post-hardcore and noise rock bands, including Big Black, Rapeman, and Shellac. Albini also engineered acclaimed albums for artists like the Pixies, PJ Harvey, and Nirvana, and operated a recording studio in Chicago.
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