Submitted by Quirky_Butterfly_946 t3_yezrj4 in Music

Why can I not find new music these days. There seems to be a void of new music, and I am not speaking of Swift and such music, but real rock groups that play instruments, have real singers.

Am I missing something? Someone has to be putting out new music somewhere so any suggestions as where to look for this? The old stalwart radio does not play new music, so where does one turn?

Edit So it's not my imagination that it has become more difficult to find new music and radio is dead for it as well. Now I guess I have to pay for everything even to just listen to see what's out there. Thank you everyone for giving your input and suggestions. I will definitely given them a try. I just got to the point where, while I like Queen, it has been played over and over on the radio to the point of nausea.

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amorningofsleep t1_iu0v93o wrote

You must not be looking around because there's a ton of new music that is constantly being released.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 OP t1_iu0xi4m wrote

Where please

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amorningofsleep t1_iu0ypt7 wrote

The normal sites I use are Pitchfork, Metal Injection, PunkNews, and Brooklyn Vegan. Also Bandcamp is really good with showing new music that's been released.

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NosjaR t1_iu0xofs wrote

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have already put out three albums of guitar music just this year.

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sorengray t1_iu1lf4p wrote

5 albums (ok 4 if you don't want to include Timeland)

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fadetoblack237 t1_iu0uhlx wrote

r/listentothis has a ton of new interesting music from a variety of genres.

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delirio91 t1_iu0vuyv wrote

Wet Leg is a fun little number making waves right now.

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NosyargKcid t1_iu19bdr wrote

There is, quite literally, more music than ever being made on a weekly basis. What are your mediums of listening? Streaming sites have playlists catered to nearly every genre for new music, music review sites are releasing reviews for new music every week. Radio, especially rock stations, may play whatever is “safe” to get them hits/plays because it’s a fading medium & they are desperate for listeners (& the rock nowadays is so divisive & maligned by rock listeners which is choking the genre, but I digress).

> I am not speaking of Swift and such music, but real rock groups that play instruments, have real singers.

Ah never mind, this whole post makes sense now

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FunkyStudent21 t1_iu5n0z1 wrote

Yeah based on the edit it seems they just wanted people to back up this dumb “No new music” claim. If they can use Reddit then why can’t they do a basic YouTube search and find tons of channels highlighting new music every day. Even bands that would fit his description of “real” musicians.

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herrsharky1 t1_iu0v1i1 wrote

Tune in to your local NPR station.

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BoB_nugget t1_iu0w2l4 wrote

You have to go out and find it these days. The streaming platforms are pushing what's already popular or dictating to you what should be popular.

You may have to get out and hit small clubs and venues to find new stuff. And when you do find something worthwhile, buy their albums, buy their merchandise so they can continue.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 OP t1_iu1qicl wrote

So I guess radio is dead? There is no new music only "classics" since it's been about 10 years at least since something new was played.

I guess I've been in a cave for too long. It just seems like music has been segmented into streaming services that you need to pay for, or be on a computer. This really is depressing since if you don't already know a band you have little chance of just being able to listen and come across new music.

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BoB_nugget t1_iu1xyvk wrote

Radio for the most part is dead. I personally blame the radio consolidations, Clear Channel then later iHeart Media. They've effectively sanitized the market with their Playlists. You're best bet is small indie stations that will play the deep cuts or highlight new up and comers, but those are hard to find these days.

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whatistheformat t1_iu12uj1 wrote

? I just took delivery of two shiny new LPs released within the last month that say otherwise.

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jasonketterer t1_iu1545p wrote

It seems that way because there is too much, so you are having a hard time finding new music you actually like.

My band Among Authors just released a new single. https://open.spotify.com/album/6pjbG9TEkTibtN1YEZGMrS

Edit: If you don't know who Manchester Orchestra is, you should definitely look them up. From what you wrote it sounds like you would love them.

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blankpaper_ t1_iu1ne8q wrote

I’m literally overwhelmed with new music lately lol. Like I don’t have time to get sick of anything before I’m inundated with more new stuff. You have to be almost trying to avoid it if you don’t think there’s any

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musical_dragon_cat t1_iu0x2su wrote

There’s lots of it, but you really have to look on all the different streaming services. Best bet is SoundCloud

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ExternalPiglet1 t1_iu131p5 wrote

I get in the habit of just searching new albums out today every Friday. Take a look at titles and covers and check out what looks cool.

Allmusic, Metacritic, Consequence.net do a good job of showcasing new releases.

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idoperokungfu t1_iu1hufn wrote

you need to look underground tbh. spotify playlists are full of payola and industry plants. i also find it hard to discover great music.

i would find an underground artist on IG and see who they’re following. go down a rabbit hole and see what you find.

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Zealousideal_Curve10 t1_iu2wctx wrote

After the internet, songwriters have had more trouble getting paid for writing something great. Less incentive to write great tunes. Some get around it with grueling concert schedules, like Ms. Swift, but he big cash incentive from record sales and royalties has been damaged

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Competitive_Vast9832 t1_iu0y2r1 wrote

Bandcamp. Resident Advisor. Pitchfork. Wire Magazine. Rock is now niche so if you want the traditional band skilfullly playing instruments I see it most in the eclectic and metal scenes. I'm not really looking because I'm open-minded enough to accept however the music is realised and don't need someone manipulating instruments in a rock band.

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noshowshattuck t1_iu0v68f wrote

Music is not as important to young people as it used to be. Too many other distractions. Read any bio of a classic rock artist and they will universally say that music saved their lives and they gave all to their craft. Gen Z does not care about music so much.

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FunkyStudent21 t1_iu5oipy wrote

Of course it’s not true. Literally just look at the rise of TikTok. If their point is most young people are less likely to take up an instrument then that’s a fair argument but that’s most likely because it’s just easier now to download music software and go from there.

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BoB_nugget t1_iu0vraq wrote

Gen Z has decided to talk out their problems and seek out counseling and and external help, rather than smoke cigarettes and lay on the floor and listen to The Eagles entire catalog to figure out their problem.

The new generation are just dicks

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noshowshattuck t1_iu0w9kv wrote

>And look at the mental health of those generations. Maybe some Eagles would be more helpful than whining and crying about how hard the world is.

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