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Suggestions for discovering new rock music from say 2017-current?
Posted on 6/3/24 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 6/3/24 at 4:49 pm
I was reminiscing about the good ole days with my son, showing him songs from Soundgarden, Deftones, A Perfect Circle, Metallica. Good rock bands that were able to go mainstream back in the 90s-early 2000s.
But I’ve got nothing for current day rock music. Maybe Imagine Dragons? I’m not a big fan though.
So without bringing in new albums from old bands, who could I look into as good rock (metal is fine too) that isn’t too niche?
But I’ve got nothing for current day rock music. Maybe Imagine Dragons? I’m not a big fan though.
So without bringing in new albums from old bands, who could I look into as good rock (metal is fine too) that isn’t too niche?
Posted on 6/3/24 at 5:09 pm to StringedInstruments
It’s a lot harder to find now, but Spotify is probably your best bet. A few current artists you might or might not like:
Beartooth
Bad Omens
Halestorm
Sleep Token
Dirty Honey
Yungblud
For hardcore, check out:
Knocked Loose
Electric Callboy
Callous Dowbois
Kublai Khan
Beartooth
Bad Omens
Halestorm
Sleep Token
Dirty Honey
Yungblud
For hardcore, check out:
Knocked Loose
Electric Callboy
Callous Dowbois
Kublai Khan
Posted on 6/3/24 at 7:10 pm to StringedInstruments
Drain is one of my favorite bands from the last couple of years. Its hardcore/thrash but very fun and upbeat. They've been gaining some traction since their second album released last year.
This post was edited on 6/3/24 at 7:13 pm
Posted on 6/3/24 at 7:15 pm to Brosef Stalin
Turnstile is one of the biggest up and coming bands in hard rock. They're called hardcore, but I would say its much closer to pop punk. If modern rock radio still existed they would be all over it.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 7:44 pm to StringedInstruments
This seems as good a place as any to post this article
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be
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As Coachella struggles, nostalgia festivals are booming: ‘We never stopped listening to these bands’
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one of a number of new festivals across the United States designed to serve nostalgic music fans: those who remember the era as well as those jealous that they missed out. A California festival, Just Like Heaven, revives the Pitchfork-approved height of the mid-2000s indie era while the aptly named When We Were Young will bring hordes of emo and pop-punk fans to Las Vegas this October to see My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World.
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There are boomer-fied nostalgia festivals, too, though. August’s Fool in Love is a celebration of R&B headlined by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross while No Values asks ageing punks to squeeze into their black drainpipe jeans and pogo to Black Flag, Bad Religion and Iggy Pop.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 12:16 am to Kafka
Makes sense. Furnace Fest is doing great in Birmingham. Just a big throwback festival to the punk/hardcore scene of the 2000s.
I was watching some videos of live performances wondering where that is nowadays. Soundgarden at the Pinkpop Festival in 1992 was unhinged. Good rock music with high energy in the crowd. Lots of young people emoting in an environment they seemed to need. It wasn’t niche. It was the mainstream crowd for rock music.
I guess it’s just generational differences. Gen Z doesn’t have our angst, I guess.
I’ll check out the bands mentioned though. I’d like to find that Gen Z isn’t all pop/Tik Tok.
I was watching some videos of live performances wondering where that is nowadays. Soundgarden at the Pinkpop Festival in 1992 was unhinged. Good rock music with high energy in the crowd. Lots of young people emoting in an environment they seemed to need. It wasn’t niche. It was the mainstream crowd for rock music.
I guess it’s just generational differences. Gen Z doesn’t have our angst, I guess.
I’ll check out the bands mentioned though. I’d like to find that Gen Z isn’t all pop/Tik Tok.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 12:35 am to StringedInstruments
Most bands that get popular now is through tiktok, it's not just pop. Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Lorna Shore, Slaughter to Prevail, and a bunch of other newer bands all blew up on tiktok first. Even some older bands like Deftones are finding new, younger audiences there.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 6:32 am to StringedInstruments
Since this seems to be geared toward heavier/hardcore bands, does anyone know of modern bands in the same vein as Botch, ETID, The Minor Times?
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:03 am to Brosef Stalin
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Most bands that get popular now is through tiktok, it's not just pop. Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Lorna Shore, Slaughter to Prevail, and a bunch of other newer bands all blew up on tiktok first. Even some older bands like Deftones are finding new, younger audiences there.
It’s funny. I tried to get my kids into Deftones all through their high school years. They pretty much turned their noses up at it in favor of rap. Now, when my 25 year old is on his phone, I hear these 10-15 second clips of songs that I love from the past. I ask what he’s looking at, and his answer is always TikTok. One of his favorite bands now? Deftones
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:04 am to StringedInstruments
I'll say, the thing isn't that there aren't good bands today. It's that in the 90's, the bands you noted hit the mainstream.
Today, rock isn't that impactful in the mainstream. What's mainstream has changed, and finding good rock isn't like it was in the 90's where you just flipped on the radio.
Good rock still exists today, but it's much more on the listener to seek and find.
Today, rock isn't that impactful in the mainstream. What's mainstream has changed, and finding good rock isn't like it was in the 90's where you just flipped on the radio.
Good rock still exists today, but it's much more on the listener to seek and find.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:22 am to StringedInstruments
This post was edited on 6/4/24 at 11:50 am
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:31 am to StringedInstruments
Don’t waste your time man it all sucks
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:41 am to High C
Apparently, TikTok really boosted the Deftones and a lot of the shoegazer bands. It brought the Deftones to the point where this year they're playing early evening slots on the big stages at Coachella and Lollapalooza.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 11:50 am to timbo
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Apparently, TikTok really boosted the Deftones and a lot of the shoegazer bands. It brought the Deftones to the point where this year they're playing early evening slots on the big stages at Coachella and Lollapalooza.
Good for them. I’m anxious to hear the new album.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 8:10 pm to StringedInstruments
Highly recommend All Them Witches
Posted on 6/4/24 at 10:02 pm to Brosef Stalin
Woah. That song is legit.
Posted on 6/4/24 at 10:08 pm to StringedInstruments
I'm not going to lie, rock is weird. I never thought I'd lose the taste for whatever good rock is in, or at least consistently discover new rock bands. There has to be good new rock right?
I think there is, but for some reason in my head rock is definitely an age thing. I've listened to dang near every new "great" or "better than good" new rock band... and I can't like any of them. Like they are good for a song or two, but 95% of the time, I just can't listen to any album over and over. I don't think "there isn't good rock," that's a lame excuse. I have to think I've changed a little. Doesn't matter if I go back to 80s hard rock or the more comfortable 90s and 2000s, I'd rather that than almost anything I've heard since maybe 2010? Titus andronicus being the last great rock band I've enjoyed thoroughly.
I think there is, but for some reason in my head rock is definitely an age thing. I've listened to dang near every new "great" or "better than good" new rock band... and I can't like any of them. Like they are good for a song or two, but 95% of the time, I just can't listen to any album over and over. I don't think "there isn't good rock," that's a lame excuse. I have to think I've changed a little. Doesn't matter if I go back to 80s hard rock or the more comfortable 90s and 2000s, I'd rather that than almost anything I've heard since maybe 2010? Titus andronicus being the last great rock band I've enjoyed thoroughly.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 8:25 am to StringedInstruments
They're definitely going to be more niche than some of the others mentioned here, but my absolute favorite heavy thing going right now is Darko US. It's a side project of Tom Barber (OG Lorna Shore) and Josh Miller (Emmure), both from Chelsea Grin today. They just released a new album called Starfire today. It's a lot of fun and a merging of many different styles. This is a studio performance of one of their singles from the new album...
Posted on 6/12/24 at 1:37 pm to StringedInstruments
My classic rock style band just dropped this little EP. Y’all wondering where all the new rock music is might like this: The Black Smokes Live
Posted on 6/12/24 at 2:11 pm to StringedInstruments
I feel like there are so many i missed out on that i dont necessarily need to find "new" bands.
Ill give an example, i really like puscifer. But i havent really delved into their music until the past 2 years.
Puscifer is another maynard band.
Actually with the deftones reference maybe this is a good one, crosses.
Ill give an example, i really like puscifer. But i havent really delved into their music until the past 2 years.
Puscifer is another maynard band.
Actually with the deftones reference maybe this is a good one, crosses.
This post was edited on 6/12/24 at 2:13 pm
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