Submitted by yankuk t3_1181091 in Music

Im not into metal core, but Im also not into bands from the 70's getting all the playtime and tours. What type of rock music is getting traction and resonating with audiences? Band examples??

Bands in the 20's doing cool and new stuff.

I dig the psychedelic porn crumpets and some stoner sludge, but looking for what is the mainstream rock that is sticking around?

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adamg0013 t1_j9eslsk wrote

Your critique of nu-metal is bit harsh. Since ne metal is just the mixture of rock hip-hop industrial and metal . Bands like limp bizkit Korn Linkin park, otep, deftones flyleaf slipknot evanescence and many more considered nu metal. But it might not be your style.

So back to your question. It really depends on how hard you want it. How much screaming.

If you like it really hard. May I suggest five finger death punch, in this moment halestorm. Who have powerful ballads and really hard metal songs

If you're looking for something more old school rock, may I suggest Greta van fleet. Who gives off led zeppelin vibes.

There are so many good rock bands out there that no one ever hears of due to corporate radio. I would suggest looking on alternative charts. That's where you're going to find new bands that sounds like they are out of the 70s and 80s.

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brandonsfacepodcast t1_j9ey6bp wrote

  • Spoon
  • IDLES
  • Fontaines DC
  • Viagra Boys
  • Porcupine Tree
  • Ty Segall
  • Royal Blood
  • Manchester Orchestra
  • Alt-J
  • Kennyhoopla
  • mom jeans
  • Afghan Whigs
  • Modest Mouse

These bands have all released albums in the last two years and were received well. There's plenty more than that, also. I've omitted metal bands since you seem to have an aversion to that genre.

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yankuk OP t1_j9ezlrc wrote

This is an awesome list, im working through it now. I love metal, i just havent embraced metal core. The problem is, I keep listening to classic metal like Sabbath, which I love, I just want to see what else is going on out there.

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brandonsfacepodcast t1_j9f04ir wrote

Well there's plenty of fantastic metal out there. Some heavier than others. I don't really follow any metal that sounds like the classic 70s-80s metal so I don't have any suggestions there but if you like heavy stuff

  • Gojira
  • Between The Buried And Me
  • Orbit Culture
  • Kardashev
  • White Ward
  • Psycroptic

And a ton more have all released music in the last couple years.

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yankuk OP t1_j9f0a1m wrote

Hey , thanks for the reply. My thoughts got lost on me. I actually like nu metal, especially LP, LB. I meant Metal core. It's the ineligible screaming, that i cant get the groove with. I dig all old metal, sabbath, metallica, slayer etc, but it seems the bands that are getting the most traction in the market are harder core metal, because fans like it. Trying to see what the middle rock ground is. Halestorm is good, but I dont love. Ah yeah, I never really got into Greta Van Fleet, I will check them out. I know the dude can sing.

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yankuk OP t1_j9f0nb7 wrote

I even triggered myself after reading my post.

I like metal, almost all of it, but metal core. The charts and press seem to favour things i dont like and the most successful commercial bands are all 70+.

There have been some awesome suggestions here. I usually discover new bands by listening to Spotify Radio on the a band I like.

If you got any cool new rock playlists, send em my way.

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goatsandjambands t1_j9f20au wrote

Foals Portugal. The Man Arcade Fire Manchester Orchestra Arctic Monkeys My Morning Jacket Of Monsters and Men Alt J Vampire Weekend Local Natives

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mrxexon t1_j9f560b wrote

Rock music is taking a nap these days. Nobody wants to grow up to be a rock star anymore. :( I'm coming to the conclusion that rock may be on the way out. A 70 year fad that has about run it's course. Tool and Pucifer and the only recent talent I care for.

The blues music scene is doing good. Bad times tends to breed good blues.

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yankuk OP t1_j9f5neh wrote

Yeah, Tool sold tickets in London for £125 a seat. Since then I am committed to local venues only.

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Older audiences only listen to older bands and younger audiences dont want rock....yet....;-)

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Positive-Owl-5 t1_j9f7xrm wrote

Tigercub, James And The Cold Gun, Gorija and Turnstile.

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QuixoticVampyre t1_j9fakr7 wrote

Some of my current favorites, mostly from within the last decade or so:

  • Don Broco
  • Royal Blood
  • Foals
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
  • Revivalists
  • Walk the Moon
  • Blood Red Shoes
  • Bad Suns
  • The 1975
  • Wet Leg
  • Khruangbin

... And you can't go wrong with some "older" bands (that feels weird to say lmao) like:

  • Foo Fighters
  • The Strokes
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Franz Ferdinand
  • Paramore
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Counting Crows

Edit: mobile formatting is hard :(

... And also I added more artists lol

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yankuk OP t1_j9fbdel wrote

>Don Broco -Royal Blood -Foals -King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard -Revivalists -Walk the Moon -Blood Red Shoes -Bad Suns -The 1975

Cool, I never heard of Don Braco or Revivalists. Ill give them a listen. I just heard Blood Red Shoes. They are localish to me. They are very cool indeed.

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QuixoticVampyre t1_j9fc0a6 wrote

I saw your comment specifying that you do like the nu metal genre. I think you'll like Don Broco, they're kinda what I would consider a more current take on nu metal I guess lol, they're kinda hard to pin down though. Super underrated band imo, especially their latest two albums!

Revivalists are great too if you like a little bit of New Orleans flavor.

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brain_my_damage_HJS t1_j9fcn6n wrote

Wet Leg is definitely growing in popularity. They recently performed at the Grammy’s and the Brit Awards. They are a fun listen if you like indie/alt rock.

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themoomooking t1_j9fdnvk wrote

Not sure which metalcore bands you’ve listened to, but I like the genre but stay away from the heavier/mostly screamed stuff. I like a lot of the melodic stuff. Some of the bands I enjoy in that vein are: Issues (2nd and 3rd albums to avoid screaming), The Word Alive, Pierce The Veil, Point North, Hands Like Houses, Bring Me The Horizon (any album after Sempiternal), and A Day To Remember.

Honestly though you could just start with that last band. If you don’t like them, I understand that you just don’t like the genre.

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goatsandjambands t1_j9ffh82 wrote

And Tool! They are still going strong. Their last album is 🔥.

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shadow_master3210 t1_j9fg1ve wrote

Infused genres of rock - rap music sometimes it works out depending on the artist

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goatsandjambands t1_j9fgj6w wrote

Yeah ticket prices are out of this world. You are right.. Tool is old like I am. Just know my 20-something niece and her friends love them now.

There are a ton of young bands coming up in the jam band scene if you are open to that.

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Click_Due t1_j9fgps4 wrote

Ghost are really popular they are similar to late 70s/80s heavy metal

If you are into heavy metal I can recommend you look into Satan and Riot city but they are not that popular.

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leon13red t1_j9fh0uw wrote

I don't think you're looking in the right places, rock music is booming at the moment. King Gizzard, BCNR, black midi, IDLES, Slift, Shame, Fontaines D.C. I could genuinely go on and on, theres a miriad of bands out at the moment that are pushing rock forward and bringing it to new audiences. It's not mainstream the way it once was but it's certainly not a fad.

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yankuk OP t1_j9fh1qz wrote

yeah defo.

Im in a band and on a quest to write the cool stuff thats in my head, but it doesnt come out right. I want to hear what is new and hitting because all my influences are old. Im looking for a new twist on my tastes and die trying.

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Marcotee75 t1_j9fh3ew wrote

Hail the Sun, King Woman, Royal Coda, Underoath, Paramore

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yankuk OP t1_j9fhxxa wrote

>Satan and Riot

cool thanks. You must love Maiden :-) as these are both very Maideny. Its cool, but seems close to the same.

Satan is very cool. Thanks again

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SIRxKINGxBOSS t1_j9fi0d6 wrote

Clutch - They've been around for 30 years but, they are still comprised of the original members, still put out a new album every couple of years and are still one of the most bad ass live acts on the road.

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CacophonicAcetate t1_j9fiucw wrote

The Coral

The Sheepdogs

Greta Van Fleet

Consortium

The Record Company

The Revivalists

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goatsandjambands t1_j9fjvt3 wrote

So the big, young jam band group is Goose. I have seen them twice in concert and they are amazing. Their New Year's Eve show is on YouTube and is a good one. They release almost all their shows for free and high quality on YouTube or the Bandcamp app. Albums are all on Spotify, but jam bands are best experienced live.

Dogs in a Pile, Magic Beans, Spafford Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is from my hometown and recently played two sold-out shows at the 9:30 Club in DC. I just saw Papadosio live for the first time. They are trance-jam with a big electronic component. I really love them, but clearly not for everyone. Ghost Light. Wow. They are a fantastic up-and-coming jam band. I am excited to see them this summer at a huge music festival.

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carlman14 t1_j9fp8c8 wrote

Spiritbox has been gaining a lot of popularity the last couple years. My favorites from them are secret garden, constance, and eternal blue. They also have a nice selection of heavier stuff if you're into that, like rotoscope, holy roller, and yellow jacket.

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Disastrous-Layer3244 t1_j9fqm7k wrote

I’m listening to Kaleo, Rival Sons, Black Pistol Fire, The Black Keys, and Marcus King

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OsamaBinnDabbin t1_j9fwlvg wrote

Jam band rock is huge in its respective niches. Aside from that I've been digging Polyphia lately.

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yankuk OP t1_j9fxjfe wrote

yeah, i guess its the same vibe as Gratfeul dead and Phish, but the new stuff seems even cooler.

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Was just listening to Goose on a recommendation. Ill check out Polypohia.

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Cheers!

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clander270 t1_j9g3456 wrote

Chat Pile just put out their debut album a few months ago, it's great if you like your rock really noisy and sung by a crazy person who sounds like they're having a complete mental breakdown

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yankuk OP t1_j9g3m43 wrote

>Chat Pile

Yeah, I like this. You should write their marketing slogans "crazy person who sounds like they're having a complete mental breakdown"

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They are actually really cool. getting sludge sabbath and Suicidal Tendencies vibes.

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Thanks for this!

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PublicTop4580 t1_j9g4ejd wrote

Pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs. Like a bouncier mastodon

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Kvothetheraven603 t1_j9g98nf wrote

Thank You Scientist - prog rock with a horn section, some metal elements, catchy hooks and all clean vocals. IMHO, they are the best rock band to have come out since the 90’s.

https://youtu.be/fpmMTPDpgPc

A few others that I love:

Tesseract (prog-Metal)

Coheed and Cambria (prog)

Alexisonfire (post-hardcore)

Rise Against (punk - earlier stuff, melodic hardcore)

Cam Cole (blues-rock, one man band)

God Is An Astronaut (post-rock, no vocals)

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myleftone t1_j9gc623 wrote

I was made aware of Alter Bridge this morning. Their latest album is definitely working for me.

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PricelessLogs t1_j9gde8z wrote

Metalcore has been the most successful rock genre recently. Prog is doing good underground though. Check out Haken, Vola, Leprous, Reliqa, and Caligula's Horse, just to name a few

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agentOfShed t1_j9gjsa7 wrote

I don’t think they’re touring at the moment but I know they did a North American tour and a European tour last year and they tour quite a lot so I’m sure you’ll get a chance to see them soon. If I can recommend an album, it’s their second album but The Strange Case Of… is phenomenal

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mdbroderick1 t1_j9gniwb wrote

Awesome punk, garage, and noise rock from new artists - NOBRO, Spiritual Cramp, Bad Nerves, BILK, Dion Lunadon, Amyl and the Sniffers, Witch Fever, Slutface, Pieces of Molly, Chico, Plague Vendor, Sprints, Thumper 666, The Mysterines, DZ Deathrays, Teen Mortgage, STIFF RICHARDS, Viagra Boys, Surf Curse

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VictoriousssBIG23 t1_j9hb2tr wrote

Badflower- a newer band that has only been around since the mid-late 2010s and have blossomed (pun intended) in popularity thanks to being spotlighted on SiriusXM's Octane station. They're not super heavy, but they're still very good. A lot of their songs are about mental health and can be emotional at times. They only have 2 albums out so they have a pretty easy discography to get into.

Fever 333- another newer band. These guys are INCREDIBLE live performers. I first saw them at a festival where I didn't know what to expect and they really set the standard and brought down the house for being the first band of the day. They've only gotten bigger and better since. If you like Rage Against the Machine, definitely check them out. They're kind of like a modern day version of Rage and you can hear Tom and Zach's influence in their songs.

My Morning Jacket- these guys have been around for a while now, but they're still very modern. They kind of have a psychedelic rock/jam band sound that's very popular with the Bonnaroo crowd. Their whole discography is pretty great and they experiment with a lot of new sounds. The song "Touch Me, I'm Going to Scream pt 2" is incredible and basically an acid trip through music. If you listen to nothing else by them, at least listen to that song.

I Prevail- this is a metalcore band that I've followed since the beginning of their career. They blew up with their cover of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and have released solid songs/albums ever since. They have 2 vocalists, one for "normal" singing and one for screaming/growling. Some of their songs have a rap element to them in the same vein as Linkin Park. I'd say they're pretty digestible for people who don't normally like metal. They've only released 3 albums so far, with the 2nd album being my personal favorite.

The Glorious Sons- these guys kind of have a southern rock vibe, even though they're a Canadian band. They got massive airplay on rock radio with their single "Sawed Off Shotgun", an upbeat song that constrasts with the dark message of the lyrics. They formed in the mid 2010s and have been on the rise ever since with each album charting higher than the previous one. They're definitely "one to watch" moving into the future.

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Powerful-Scratch1579 t1_j9he72c wrote

Shame

Tonstartssbandht

MJ Lenderman

Parquet Courts

The War on Drugs

Passion Fruit Boys

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clander270 t1_j9lu5f1 wrote

Anytime! If you like their sound then Young Widows is worth checking out as well, it's in the same vein of noise rock stuff but more a little more dynamic and less chaotic

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