DR5Guy
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Again... my point, Opeth is one of the most talented bands out there.![]()
Correction - Opeth is THE most talented band out there IMHO.
Again... my point, Opeth is one of the most talented bands out there.![]()
Correction - Opeth is THE most talented band out there IMHO.
I can remember hating American Bandstand because it was the one show where artist lip Synced, which today is an art form and half the artist due whole concerts lip syncing and the audience does not care, or should I say does not know any better. They also have to have 20 dancers on stage with them. Maybe someone can explain that one to me.Till this day I still have never heard Britney Spears sing live.
Okay I got it out,lol but anyone that says music today is even remotely close to the way it was has to be in there 20s, it really is in shambles. And for those who like Nickleback who are from Canada I will say they are a talented band that plays and writes there own music and had a hell of a single with- This is how you remind me. But if you like them pick up another band from Canada's greatest hits album-The Guess Who, and let me know what you think.
Of course I forgot to mention I rather like Keith Urban & Brad Paisley.
How about Big Elf. I saw them open for Dream Theater last year and loved them. They have a really cool 70s hard rock vibe.... and the singer plays a Hammond Organ!
Personally I love Opeth, Alter Bridge, and if you really want to hear old music coming with a new breath, listen to BigElf those guyz are really awesome, and of course there are a lot of underground and very good bands today. Is just a matter of taste, i think.
I hope your serious because those two have put out some great albums and both play a mean guitar.
I follow both on twitter.
How about Big Elf. I saw them open for Dream Theater last year and loved them. They have a really cool 70s hard rock vibe.... and the singer plays a Hammond Organ!
I hate to break it to you, but there's been nothing new since Schönberg and the few top-tier post-modern composers that came after him- nearly a hundred years ago. Minimalists and Jazz covered anything and everything that was left after that(if you can call that music).
People bitching about "no new music" is as old as music itself. If you expect music to reinvent itself in a matter of a decade or two, you're in for a miserable ride.
::insert argument about electric guitar and something about hendrix::
Given what you listed as the music you listen to, I guarantee there is something out there you would consider "new". I listen to a lot of bands that you've probably never heard of. A lot of them are horrible attempts at polytonal composition, but if you've never heard it, it'd probably be interesting. Some very technical bands out there.
Oh and I guess the age-old retort is: "If you don't like it, fix it yourself." Reinvent the wheel. So on and so forth...
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