Sike, I still like it
Caring about whether a band writes their own songs is very boomer, and mostly came about because of mechanical royalties in the United States.
If the artist themself is a boomer then I think judging them by ‘the standards of their day’ is at least partially valid.
Perspective: Nobody gave a shit whether Louis Armstrong or the Andrews Sisters wrote their own material. Expecting audiences to value performers who also were songwriters was a boomer phenomenon, starting mid 1960s-ish. That wasn’t very long ago, and the technology of audio recording wasn’t around for very long before that. But royalties are paid to songwriters according to a legal framework designed for player piano reels, predating all that even.
We shouldn’t shame or look down upon in any way those who perform songs written by others, but trying to diminish the value in an artist composing their own work as “boomer” is fucking banal