Essential post 2010 rock and roll albums thread


https://www.allmusic.com/album/sometimes-i-sit-and-think-and-sometimes-i-just-sit-mw0002821121


Comments
-
Tame Impala, Artic Monkeys, Royal Blood. There are a few more. Rock is definitely due for a revival. Hard to see it happening soon. It will one day, but it is basically dead right now, but there are some good bands/artists.
-
I'll take a look at some of these. And my goal remains to recommend some albums from the past 10 years (maybe back to 2005 ish) that I think are classics and will hold up well over the years. I think Courtney is the shit.RoadDawg55 said:Tame Impala, Artic Monkeys, Royal Blood. There are a few more. Rock is definitely due for a revival. Hard to see it happening soon. It will one day, but it is basically dead right now, but there are some good bands/artists.
I think the challenge with rock these days - aside from how much the industry had changed due to technology - is that how many more good ideas are truly left to explore in a mature genre? The early 90s really do feel like the last time rock groups were breaking new ground. Don't get me wrong, I love all the stuff that the White Stripes and the Black Keys were doing in the early 2000s, but it wasn't "revolutionary" per say in the way that Nirvana or Soundgarden was. -
Tame Impala is a one man band like Reznor/NIN. Completely different music but kind of a mix of electronic/pop/rock/psychedelic. He/they are very popular and the alternative rappers (ASAP Rocket, Cudi, Travis Scott) sample him all the time. It’s kind of the trend in rap to show you’re different and have eclectic tastes in a normally pretty boring genre. He’s a headliner at festivals. Not sure if he would really be considered rock by you.YellowSnow said:
I'll take a look at some of these. And my goal remains to recommend some albums from the past 10 years (maybe back to 2005 ish) that I think are classics and will hold up well over the years. I think Courtney is the shit.RoadDawg55 said:Tame Impala, Artic Monkeys, Royal Blood. There are a few more. Rock is definitely due for a revival. Hard to see it happening soon. It will one day, but it is basically dead right now, but there are some good bands/artists.
I think the challenge with rock these days - aside from how much the industry had changed due to technology - is that how many more good ideas are truly left to explore in a mature genre? The early 90s really do feel like the last time rock groups were breaking new ground. Don't get me wrong, I love all the stuff that the White Stripes and the Black Keys were doing in the early 2000s, but it wasn't "revolutionary" per say in the way that Nirvana or Soundgarden was.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dK6Gvee-ri4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pFptt7Cargc
-
MGMT was the biggest pop/rock group around in the early 2010’s but went far away from the mainstream. Still popular but after their first album have not had any hits. Kings of Leon were big for awhile too.
If you listen to 107.7, it’s mostly alternative. Hard to even call a lot of the music rock. When they do play rock, it’s older shit. -
So All Music Guide has been my number 1 go to for research and reviews. They gave Tame Impala's 2012 album Lonerism 5/5 stars which is kind of a bid deal for any recent rock groups. I started listening to it a bit...it's interesting music and I might seek out the vinyl as I don't fully tend to appreciate this kind of music unless it's on a high end set up with the full soundstage.RoadDawg55 said:
Tame Impala is a one man band like Reznor/NIN. Completely different music but kind of a mix of electronic/pop/rock/psychedelic. He/they are very popular and the alternative rappers (ASAP Rocket, Cudi, Travis Scott) sample him all the time. It’s kind of the trend in rap to show you’re different and have eclectic tastes in a normally pretty boring genre. He’s a headliner at festivals. Not sure if he would really be considered rock by you.YellowSnow said:
I'll take a look at some of these. And my goal remains to recommend some albums from the past 10 years (maybe back to 2005 ish) that I think are classics and will hold up well over the years. I think Courtney is the shit.RoadDawg55 said:Tame Impala, Artic Monkeys, Royal Blood. There are a few more. Rock is definitely due for a revival. Hard to see it happening soon. It will one day, but it is basically dead right now, but there are some good bands/artists.
I think the challenge with rock these days - aside from how much the industry had changed due to technology - is that how many more good ideas are truly left to explore in a mature genre? The early 90s really do feel like the last time rock groups were breaking new ground. Don't get me wrong, I love all the stuff that the White Stripes and the Black Keys were doing in the early 2000s, but it wasn't "revolutionary" per say in the way that Nirvana or Soundgarden was.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dK6Gvee-ri4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pFptt7Cargc
-
So @RoadDawg55 speaking of Perth indie bands (Tame Impala is from Perth), I was big into The Drones and saw them at the Tractor in 2009 back when I was still footloose and fancy free. Met the lead singer in the men's room too...sorry no pics.
This is off their debut album from 2005...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRu7yh7IQZk
-
When I’m not at work I’ll check out the ones you listed here.
-
The best rock and roll after 2010 is country music which isn't country music. if that makes sense?
-
My? artist of the last decade is Frank Turner, who made at least four good albums. England Keep My Bones being my? favorite. Still sad old bastard music, but sad old bastard music made in the last 7 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMwb7OwM6t4
The Hold Steady (and Against Me) held the title of best band making sad old bastard music from 2000 to 2010. Craig Finn's solo werk last decade were still pretty good.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fovaSui759w
If you like metal and don't like Deafheaven, I? can't help you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfbLWHT7vUU
I? think every Black Keys-two-piece band who said "Let's take what the White Stripes did and make it less sloppy and energetic" did more harm than good to music this decade. But I? didn't mind this one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndl6_VI4cpk
If yore a 90s act contemplating getting the band back together, the question you need ask @Yousef_#1UberDriver is "Can I? make an album as good as Sol Invictus?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Or, just be a 90s act who never stopped making good music like Low.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Enxzh-O9Y
The real problem with modern music is we don't have a Friday Nights Lights hellbent on forcing teenaged music down our? throats. The song where Seven proposed to Julie without asking Coach Taylor's permission is one of my? favorite of the last 10 years.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3oiQdLz1hc
-
Kurt Vile’s Waking on a Pretty Daze is definitely essential
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uGTwH8eCn5o
-
Frank Turner looks to me in my wheel house. I will have to dig deeper here. There's some stuff here I will like after some quick Spotify research.IPukeOregonGrellow said:My? artist of the last decade is Frank Turner, who made at least four good albums. England Keep My Bones being my? favorite. Still sad old bastard music, but sad old bastard music made in the last 7 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMwb7OwM6t4
The Hold Steady (and Against Me) held the title of best band making sad old bastard music from 2000 to 2010. Craig Finn's solo werk last decade were still pretty good.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fovaSui759w
If you like metal and don't like Deafheaven, I? can't help you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfbLWHT7vUU
I? think every Black Keys-two-piece band who said "Let's take what the White Stripes did and make it less sloppy and energetic" did more harm than good to music this decade. But I? didn't mind this one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndl6_VI4cpk
If yore a 90s act contemplating getting the band back together, the question you need ask @Yousef_#1UberDriver is "Can I? make an album as good as Sol Invictus?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Or, just be a 90s act who never stopped making good music like Low.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Enxzh-O9Y
The real problem with modern music is we don't have a Friday Nights Lights hellbent on forcing teenaged music down our? throats. The song where Seven proposed to Julie without asking Coach Taylor's permission is one of my? favorite of the last 10 years.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3oiQdLz1hc
-
Kurt Vile is terrific. He did an album with Courtney Barnett recently.GayThoughts said:Kurt Vile’s Waking on a Pretty Daze is definitely essential
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uGTwH8eCn5o
-
Jake Bugg mines similar territory as Frank Turner. His 2012 debut album was terrific. Didn't like the follow up as much.IPukeOregonGrellow said:My? artist of the last decade is Frank Turner, who made at least four good albums. England Keep My Bones being my? favorite. Still sad old bastard music, but sad old bastard music made in the last 7 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMwb7OwM6t4
The Hold Steady (and Against Me) held the title of best band making sad old bastard music from 2000 to 2010. Craig Finn's solo werk last decade were still pretty good.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fovaSui759w
If you like metal and don't like Deafheaven, I? can't help you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfbLWHT7vUU
I? think every Black Keys-two-piece band who said "Let's take what the White Stripes did and make it less sloppy and energetic" did more harm than good to music this decade. But I? didn't mind this one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndl6_VI4cpk
If yore a 90s act contemplating getting the band back together, the question you need ask @Yousef_#1UberDriver is "Can I? make an album as good as Sol Invictus?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Or, just be a 90s act who never stopped making good music like Low.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Enxzh-O9Y
The real problem with modern music is we don't have a Friday Nights Lights hellbent on forcing teenaged music down our? throats. The song where Seven proposed to Julie without asking Coach Taylor's permission is one of my? favorite of the last 10 years.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3oiQdLz1hc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxr0nkS1WoQ
-
I thought Panda Express got closed?RoadDawg55 said:When I’m not at work I’ll check out the ones you listed here.
-
Pretty Pimpin on the album after that one is great. @chuck this is in your wheelhouse... I hear a lot of NY in some of his stuff.YellowSnow said:
Kurt Vile is terrific. He did an album with Courtney Barnett recently.GayThoughts said:Kurt Vile’s Waking on a Pretty Daze is definitely essential
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uGTwH8eCn5o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdJ1WTsv1YQ
-
Agreed. I had Lightning Bolt on one of the Best-of-Year Spotify list I? did a few years ago. Bugg has done fewer drugs than Turner, though.YellowSnow said:
Jake Bugg mines similar territory as Frank Turner. His 2012 debut album was terrific. Didn't like the follow up as much.IPukeOregonGrellow said:My? artist of the last decade is Frank Turner, who made at least four good albums. England Keep My Bones being my? favorite. Still sad old bastard music, but sad old bastard music made in the last 7 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMwb7OwM6t4
The Hold Steady (and Against Me) held the title of best band making sad old bastard music from 2000 to 2010. Craig Finn's solo werk last decade were still pretty good.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fovaSui759w
If you like metal and don't like Deafheaven, I? can't help you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfbLWHT7vUU
I? think every Black Keys-two-piece band who said "Let's take what the White Stripes did and make it less sloppy and energetic" did more harm than good to music this decade. But I? didn't mind this one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndl6_VI4cpk
If yore a 90s act contemplating getting the band back together, the question you need ask @Yousef_#1UberDriver is "Can I? make an album as good as Sol Invictus?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Or, just be a 90s act who never stopped making good music like Low.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Enxzh-O9Y
The real problem with modern music is we don't have a Friday Nights Lights hellbent on forcing teenaged music down our? throats. The song where Seven proposed to Julie without asking Coach Taylor's permission is one of my? favorite of the last 10 years.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3oiQdLz1hc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxr0nkS1WoQ
-
Good shit, I love Pedestrian at Best from her. Between Barnett, Tame Impala, The Drones/ Tropical Fuck Storm and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, I’d say Australia is the modern capitol of Rock & RollYellowSnow said:
Kurt Vile is terrific. He did an album with Courtney Barnett recently.GayThoughts said:Kurt Vile’s Waking on a Pretty Daze is definitely essential
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uGTwH8eCn5o
-
Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
-
I think they are allowed.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
-
They kick ass.YellowSnow said:
I think they are allowed.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
-
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?
-
Like them a lot but that is more early to mid 2000’s.Swaye said:Can we count Chevelle or is that too hard?
-
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?
-
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5MCgMr-2pI
-
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