I fucking love new music, anyone who says that modern music is rubbish doesn't have a leg to stand on because it's all around you, in mainstream music but mostly in the underground scene, but let's not forget that a lot of older bands who have become influential weren't well received at the time and were underground back then.
Also a lot of music in certain scenes are influenced by the past from post punk revival like the national and Interpol to new wave influenced bands like LCD soundsystem and la roux,
Yeah, you have shitty hip hop on The radio, people rapping about fake criminal personas but you have Kendrick's, rapping about social issues and Saul William's rapping about the human condition
I'll give 5 albums by 5 different bands
To pimp a butterfly-Kendrick lamar
Soul and jazz inspired hip hop, inspiring without being preachy, tackling issues of race and discrimination without being incendiary while taking a look at both sides
Benji- sun kil moon
Slow, lathergic and personal indie folk, it's probably the most personal and brutally honest album I've ever heard, sad but strangely uplifting in it's honesty
The money store-death grips
Experimental, glitchy, confrontational, industrial and abrasive, you either love it or you hate it, the pure imagination, strange instrumentals and aggression keeps me hooked because it manages to be aggressive yet catchy
The suburbs- arcade fire
Baroque indie rock influenced by people like Neil young and Bruce Springsteen but it manages to sound unique and modern not just a throwback, a modern masterpiece from start to finish
Allelujah! Don't bend ascemd- Godspeed you! Black emperor
Dramatic and atmospheric post rock, intricate instrumentals and incredible atmosphere, one of the only instrumental bands that manage to keep my attention
I just heard the new Faith no more record and it is fucking amazing, these kind of spaghetti western tinges poping up here and there. A welcome return.
Do you REALLY hate new music?
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I fucking love new music, anyone who says that modern music is rubbish doesn't have a leg to stand on because it's all around you, in mainstream music but mostly in the underground scene, but let's not forget that a lot of older bands who have become influential weren't well received at the time and were underground back then.
Also a lot of music in certain scenes are influenced by the past from post punk revival like the national and Interpol to new wave influenced bands like LCD soundsystem and la roux,
Yeah, you have shitty hip hop on The radio, people rapping about fake criminal personas but you have Kendrick's, rapping about social issues and Saul William's rapping about the human condition
I'll give 5 albums by 5 different bands
To pimp a butterfly-Kendrick lamar
Soul and jazz inspired hip hop, inspiring without being preachy, tackling issues of race and discrimination without being incendiary while taking a look at both sides
Benji- sun kil moon
Slow, lathergic and personal indie folk, it's probably the most personal and brutally honest album I've ever heard, sad but strangely uplifting in it's honesty
The money store-death grips
Experimental, glitchy, confrontational, industrial and abrasive, you either love it or you hate it, the pure imagination, strange instrumentals and aggression keeps me hooked because it manages to be aggressive yet catchy
The suburbs- arcade fire
Baroque indie rock influenced by people like Neil young and Bruce Springsteen but it manages to sound unique and modern not just a throwback, a modern masterpiece from start to finish
Allelujah! Don't bend ascemd- Godspeed you! Black emperor
Dramatic and atmospheric post rock, intricate instrumentals and incredible atmosphere, one of the only instrumental bands that manage to keep my attention
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It was so hard to keep it to 5
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I just heard the new Faith no more record and it is fucking amazing, these kind of spaghetti western tinges poping up here and there. A welcome return.