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vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days agoThere is an absolutely insane amount of new rock music. More rock music is being made today than ever before in the history of music.
Comment on Anon is in boadcasting
vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days agoThere is an absolutely insane amount of new rock music. More rock music is being made today than ever before in the history of music.
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Idk, the rock music I find is either:
I just don’t know how to find decent new rock music these days.
That said, there are a few decent ones I’ve found recently:
All of those are from Europe (hard for me to find) and were formed in the 2000s. At least Volbeat makes it to my local radio station, which is cool.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 3 days ago
I’ve been on the lookout for new to me artists and new artists to explore the catalogues of because I’ve realized my music library is very much trapped in the early 2000s and I need to keep finding new stuff so my taste doesn’t become stagnent and boring. My approaches are:
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Awesome! This reminds me a lot of Flyleaf and old Paramore, and both are totally my jam. Thanks!
But this is kind of my point. I don’t have a great way to find this type of music. I’ve been looking for newer music in genres I like, and I’ve largely been unsuccessful. I found The Interrupters just a couple years ago, and that’s after looking for years for new rock bands and they’re a bit outside my preferred genre and also started in 2011.
The Haunt is much closer to what I’m looking for, but they’ve also been around since 2015. Likewise for Light the Torch, they’re pretty close to what I like, and they’ve been around since 2012.
I used to get most of my new music from radio stations, word of mouth from friends, and occasionally record stores, but the radio either plays old music (Black Sabbath, Metallica, etc), newer genres (hiphop, pop, etc), or old bands that are making new music (e.g. the new Linkin Park w/ Emily Armstrong).
I don’t go to shows much anymore, and there aren’t any record stores really anymore, and I don’t use streaming services like Spotify because I hate subscriptions. So finding new music is incredibly difficult, and by the time I do find a cool artist, they’re already like 10-15 years old and aren’t really making new music anymore.
So yeah, I miss the days when radio stations were interesting.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 3 days ago
Honestly I’m in the same boat, but if I can stay just 10 years behind I at least won’t be like one of those boomers who only listens to glam rock when I’m their age and still listening to 90s/2000s punk rock.
I actually learned of The Interrupters when they opened for the Hella Mega Tour at Wrigley Field! One of the twins joked that they’re an arena rock band now and played the opening riff to Sweet Child of Mine while other band members were drinking some water and catching their breath
Given the bands you listed, here’s a couple of others that maybe you’d like that aren’t new but certainly aren’t as well known or receive much radio play:
Streetlight Manifesto Crown the Empire Stitched Up Heart
Honestly I think the real problem is we don’t really have DJs anymore who find those deep cuts to give airtime to and maybe take a small time band and give them to enough ears to grow. I knew a really awesome punk rock band that was stuck doing shows for tips in bars and whatnot that fizzled out despite the incredible talent they had because they didn’t have any real ability to get seen