"There has always been crap pop music. I remember when we had all the crap boybands in the 90s - stuff like that has always been around. The lack of money in the music industry created a crisis. Record companies don't have the resources to take a gamble, so these pop stars are created by committee."
That's Brett Anderson of Suede. He was speaking to The Sun (I know) about the late nineties and the ludicrously named Britpop. Always a provocative bugger, Brett will be delighted to know his opinions have stirred up a hornet's nest, particularly as they appear to be swarming in the head of Robbie Williams.