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Essential post 2010 rock and roll albums thread
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Chevelle always counts.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
I prefer their older stuff though. -
This is a thread of mostly garage band, KEXP indie stuff. And we wonder why rock is dead right now?
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Like them a lot but that is more early to mid 2000’s.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
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True. I was going to post some more of the alt country side of things when I have a sec.BleachedAnusDawg said:This is a thread of mostly garage band, KEXP indie stuff. And we wonder why rock is dead right now?
The music bidness so fragmented these days that whatever gets put out is gonna be "indie-ish" by default because there's no shared experience. Our parents (and those of us north of 35) all listened to the same bands. We don't do this anymore. -
Death of radio plays a role in that. You used tog TE your songs picked for you. Now you find what you like and create play lists. Obviously songs on radio still have power, but not nearly as much.YellowSnow said:
True. I was going to post some more of the alt country side of things when I have a sec.BleachedAnusDawg said:This is a thread of mostly garage band, KEXP indie stuff. And we wonder why rock is dead right now?
The music bidness so fragmented these days that whatever gets put out is gonna be "indie-ish" by default because there's no shared experience. Our parents (and those of us north of 35) all listened to the same bands. We don't do this anymore. -
I did a lot of drugs back then. Seems like yesterday.RoadDawg55 said:
Like them a lot but that is more early to mid 2000’s.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
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Fine. I’ll bring the GOAT of 2010 bands into the discussion.BleachedAnusDawg said:This is a thread of mostly garage band, KEXP indie stuff. And we wonder why rock is dead right now?
https://youtu.be/m1wkfJY3AZM -
King Kahn and the Shrines 2008 album was fucking awesome. Yes, garage rock retro, but the groove and horns were terrific. Plus the showmanship...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qNw_rS9uzI -
The Alabama Shakes debut album was from 2012 and very good. Much more @SECDAWG Muscle Shoals than garage rock revival.
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Honestly say, don’t care too much about “rock and roll” post 2010. Really past 2000.
I’m pretty much in @LebamDawg camp.
Example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEWGyyLiqY4






