Kasey said:
are you saying you'd want to sound like everyone else?? are you a musician? right mindedness is taking over...
What part of "if" don't you understand?
If my goal was to get on the radio, I would probably want to sound like bands that get on the radio. Doesn't that make sense?
Look, if a client comes to me, as a recording engineer, and tells me that they want to sound like Nickleback, I'm going to do what I can to help make them sound like Nickleback. I'm not going to insist that I be able to experiment and do "weird stuff" with their sound and make them sound "unique" or sound like the Microphones or other bands
I like.
My aesthetic preferences are irrelevant in that case.
On the other hand, if the band asks for my input and wants my opinion on arrangements or sounds or whatever, I will offer that to the best of my abilities. I can tell you, though, that I have done my fair share of live sound and I have
never had a band in that context ask me to mess with their sound, do "weird things" or try to make them sound "unique". Bands usually see that as
their job. If I was to do that, I can pretty-much guarantee that any band I've worked with would be mighty pissed at me.
You're simply confusing what is proper and right when creating your own music with what is proper and right when dealing with somebody else's music.