Submitted by youwontfindout223 t3_zybrs2 in Music
Isshin98 t1_j2aj6fg wrote
Reply to comment by youwontfindout223 in Did Rick music stop being commercially viable 10-15 years ago? by youwontfindout223
If by "viable" you only count bands that reached Metallica levels, then you already answered your own question and this thread was completely unnecessary.
You won't have to do much research to find dozens of rock and metal bands in the last 15 years with record label contracts. If it wasn't "viable", they wouldn't exist. Hell, you know that contracts could also be cancelled if bands formed before that stopped being viable? But if you're already going into this topic closed-minded you're just wasting your time.
youwontfindout223 OP t1_j2aju2a wrote
Ok, name them. That’s what I’m asking. If there are new rock bands that formed in the past 10 years that have achieved high commercial success to the point of say the top 100 bands from the 90s to say 2005, what are their names?
Isshin98 t1_j2akq4e wrote
You can literally look up the Wikipedia article with the stupid amount of record labels that have specialized in rock and metal music and pick any band that has released an album with them in the past 15 years.
Also you constantly narrowing down your definition of commercial success doesn't help your point.
youwontfindout223 OP t1_j2al15b wrote
Well I guess seeing as you can’t name a band either we know the answer
Isshin98 t1_j2alx41 wrote
It literally takes you two seconds to Google and get a way more complete response than I can ever give you. But if you insist me doing the work for you, here are some bands that I've seen at sold out shows at quite large venues the past few years:
Rammstein, Sabaton, Amon Amarth, Parkway Drive, Nightwish, Trivium, Mastodon, Gojira, Arch Enemy, Behemoth, Powerwolf, and more.
Doubt you'll care much since you already went into this with defined answer.
youwontfindout223 OP t1_j2aypz8 wrote
Yeah dude all those bands you listed are like 20 years old or older…
Isshin98 t1_j2b00sk wrote
Like I said, you'd better have been off asking why rock bands aren't growing that big anymore. But your question was if that type of music is still commercially viable, which it clearly is. Pop music being dominated by other types of artists doesn't change that.
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