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In reply to the discussion: Who said “Rock is finally dead” ? [View all]lovemydog
(11,833 posts)142. Here's Pitchfork's opinionated list of top 100 albums 2010-2014:
http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/9465-the-top-100-albums-of-2010-2014/1/
You can listen to selected tracks for free.
Lots of great music like Arcade Fire, Beyonce, Miguel, Haim, Drake, Vampire Weekend, Sky Ferreira, Kurt Vile, St. Vincent, Jay Z.
Adventurous stuff like Swans, Kanye, Ariel Pink, Kendrick Lamar, PJ Harvey, Japandroids, Frank Ocean, Grimes.
Rock is dead? Long live music!
You can listen to selected tracks for free.
Lots of great music like Arcade Fire, Beyonce, Miguel, Haim, Drake, Vampire Weekend, Sky Ferreira, Kurt Vile, St. Vincent, Jay Z.
Adventurous stuff like Swans, Kanye, Ariel Pink, Kendrick Lamar, PJ Harvey, Japandroids, Frank Ocean, Grimes.
Rock is dead? Long live music!
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"You're totally elitist....you think you're the under appreciated scholars....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2014
#60
This might be heresy to some, but generally I enjoy the white boy blues-rock as much as the original
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#130
Yeah, there's always been a great deal of cross-pollination between "white" and "black" music.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#148
I also use the Glenn Miller analogy, but in regards to Ramones t-shirts and other punk nostalgia...
Tom Ripley
Sep 2014
#73
"I just find the use of forty year old artifacts to be signifiers of cutting edge rebellion to be
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#126
I listen to music from the 1920's to today. A shitload of different genres, including classic rock.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#85
People still listen to Glenn Miller--he's one of my favorites. Good music is good music.
MADem
Sep 2014
#90
I don't get much exposure to that kind of music. So thanks for the tunes.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#137
They're not horrible so much as incredibly bland. I think that actually irritates some people more.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#167
Yeah, some of the earlier stuff - before they became multimillionaires and snorted mountains of coke
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#174
My music-listening life has been considerably happier since I discovered Spotify a couple years ago.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#132
I suspect there are a lot of people who have it completely backwards driving this
loyalsister
Sep 2014
#25
When somebody tells me they like KISS, I immediately discount anything they have to say
alcibiades_mystery
Sep 2014
#6
yes, aren't they like that thomas kincaid guy who was more a business person than artist ?
JI7
Sep 2014
#9
"thanks to digital technology, i can carry as much rock n roll with me as i want"
8 track mind
Sep 2014
#24
Don't forget 'Louder Than Love.' That actually might be my favorite of theirs.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#89
Rock is not dead, there are still rock artists every bit as good as the classic bands of the 70's
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#39
Steven Wilson is an amazing talent that deserves far more recognition than he gets
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#64
I watched the 3 1/2 hour director's cut of the Woodstock film several years ago.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#91
You can't be above the rest without the discipline to practice 5< hrs a day 5< days a week.
L0oniX
Sep 2014
#61
Rock isn't dead, it is just recycling itself over and over and over ... for 40 years ...
kwassa
Sep 2014
#72
The 70s were when you had a whole generation that had grown up listening to rock.
cemaphonic
Sep 2014
#159
They said Rock was dead when four marginally talented rockers put on platform boots...
Iggo
Sep 2014
#77
The vocalist. He leaves the stage with his wireless mic, every show, and goes out into the crowd.
calimary
Sep 2014
#125
It WAS a riot to make. Dear God. There was one sequence in which the blond kid
calimary
Sep 2014
#166
I guess most of those are relatively mainstream, though not exactly Top 40.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#127
Having listened to underground metal for half my life, I'm pretty well used to my friends
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#141
I love me some death/black/doom/sludge metal. The more extreme the better.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#158
And I don't think it's music if it consists solely of distorted synth feedback.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#165
I would have to agree with that assessment. Some of the stuff is a downright hilarious listen. n/t
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#171
Integrity are definitely one of the better "heavier music" bands of the past couple decades.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#160
KISS isn't rock music. It's rudimentary shit that has similarities to rock music.
Throd
Sep 2014
#121
Welcome to the 21st century Gene. Where you actually have to go out and work
SomethingFishy
Sep 2014
#128
I thought you were talking about the quasi-Christian doom metal band Trouble...
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#143
Rock isn't dead; most of the better stuff is underground, just like with rap. nt
Jamaal510
Sep 2014
#129
YouTube, Spotify, Bandcamp are the big ones for me. I've found all kinds of random bands
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#155