"A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences"
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“Intuitively trust” does a lot of work. He’s acknowledging that bands don’t run a cost-benefit analysis of competence; they read vibe, allegiance, and threat. If you’re a “peer,” you’re less likely to sand down their edges for radio, less likely to smuggle in someone else’s idea of professionalism. “Speaks fondly” is also telling: it’s not enough to like the right bands, you have to perform that affection in a way that signals you won’t treat their influences as juvenile phases to outgrow.
The context is Albini’s long-running stance against the music industry’s extraction model - where studios, labels, and “hitmakers” monetize insecurity. He’s describing rapport as an ethical tool: not to manipulate artists, but to keep them from being managed into blandness. In his world, the best technical skill is knowing when not to assert it.
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Albini, Steve. (2026, January 16). A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-more-important-reason-is-that-the-bands-will-107163/
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Albini, Steve. "A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-more-important-reason-is-that-the-bands-will-107163/.
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"A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-more-important-reason-is-that-the-bands-will-107163/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

