If you think Spotify is unfair wait until you learn what the RIAA has been doing to music artists for decades.
Know why a lot of bands break up?
The RIAA and the labels bankrupt them. They've always been doing it.
Most bands didn't just not make money; they LOST money. They ended up owing tens or hundreds of thousands to the label. They got fronted the production costs that they then had to pay back, and they often didn't promote the album at all or promoted it so badly (or the band was just mediocre at best) that the artists wound up in debt they couldn't hope to pay back.
I think people pay attention to Spotify screwing artists and kind of miss the fact that these artists get worse than screwed by labels. Like beyond screwed. Most artists get nothing from Spotify, but they don't wind up tens of thousands of dollars in debt to Spotify.
Actually, publishing in general is like this. Like all publishing. Just sayin'.
It used to be recording artists would make their money through tours (written authors to an extent also), merch, etc.
Ticketmaster has ensured artists don't profit from that unless they sell out a venue and do a gruelling tour for 8 months, either.
Merch? They've always been grifting artists. It's the only way most artists can make anything at all, though.