People have a strange perception of what constitutes 'modern' music. I'm seeing a lot of songs listed on here that came out in the early 90's.
I just pulled out my cell phone and double checked, its 2012. 1992 was twenty years ago!
If you're target demographic is people in their 40's, then you're spot on. If you find yourself wondering why there aren't any young 20-somethings at your shows . . .
Before the haters start, I went through this myself with my last cover band. I finally lost it and quit shortly after the singer proudly proclaimed that he had divided our setlist into themes of a "blues" set, a "classic rock" set, and a "modern" rock set. The "modern" he was talking about was Tom Petty's 'Mary Jane's Last Dance' and Lenny Kravitz's 'Are You Gonna Go My Way'. I was like, "Dude, that was TWENTY years ago."
Needless to say, we were real popular with the late-40's and early-50's crowd (i.e. people that don't go out to bars).