Submitted by AlarmingLecture0 t3_z06xrn in Music
Imagine you’re doing a 64 bracket NCAA-style tournament pitting the all-time best rock bands against each other. Obviously it would include heavy hitters like the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Rush, Pink Floyd, U2, REM, the Clash, Radiohead, Nirvana, Run DMC, Wu Tang Clan, etc. Think big bands that had huge sales, a big fan base, that kind of thing. Bands that are "IMPORTANT". Hall of Famers
Obviously that tends to favor bands that have been around for awhile, or who had short careers but pioneered (or were emblematic of) something that has become widely respected.
But what “contemporary” (i.e., from the last couple of decades) bands should make the list? Arcade Fire? Muse? LCD Soundsystem? BTS? One Direction?
(I haven't really been thinking about solo artists, but if you want to throw those in by all means do)
Jackattack736 t1_ix4mj5r wrote
I would nominate Radiohead on a technicality. They're generally thought of as a 90s band, but 2 of their biggest records came out in the 2000s (Kid A in 2000 and In Rainbows in 2007).
From the more obvious picks, I'd nominate The Strokes, Paramore, Florence + The Machine, Portugal. The Man, Coheed and Cambria and The War on Drugs