Atari Jaguar wrote: » Not to go all "BACK IN MY DAAAAY!" but whenever I hear some of what's popular today I get a little sad. It's all a bit shït, for one. I find it's rather repetitive, seemingly always about the same subject. And always one genre... fake voices and synth instruments. What gives?
Billy86 wrote: » Just took a glance out of interest, based on the UK since I doubt you'd be able to find the archives for Ireland.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Music today is basically repeat of music from the past. Very little original comes out now I think.
Anesthetize wrote: » Minderbinder wrote: » I think the excuse that there is plenty of great music out there that is not getting noticed is ridiculous. The cream always rises to the top. Anesthetize wrote: » Can you give some examples? I'm still waiting on this one.
Minderbinder wrote: » I think the excuse that there is plenty of great music out there that is not getting noticed is ridiculous. The cream always rises to the top.
Anesthetize wrote: » Can you give some examples?
Minderbinder wrote: » You want me to give you examples of the great music not being produced? Are you simple?
buried wrote: » Some absolutely brilliant music was released this year, for my ears anyways. All these albums were 10/10 for me, enjoyed the p!ss out of them I did. If I was relying on advert driven, mainstream corporate chart radio to introduce me to these works I'd have missed out on the enjoyment bigtime. That's the thing about this notion "All Today's music is $hit", that's like saying "All Today's TV dramas shows are $hit" when all your doing is watching two bad TV shows on two poor TV channels and ignoring everything else. Anyways here is what I did and still am enjoying. Somebody here mentioned they like modern movie soundtracks yesterday? They should check out that Heurco S LP, I'd say they'd really enjoy it. 1991 - No More Dreams Andy Stott - Too Many Voices Demdike Stare - Wonderland Konx-om-Pax - Caramel Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition Klara Lewis - Too Jessy Lanza - Oh No Swans - Glowing Man Kendrick Lamar - Untitled Unmastered Rashad Becker - Trad. Music of Notional Species Vol.2 Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool Equiknoxx - Bird Sound Power Huerco S.- For those of you who have never (And also those who have) Death Grips - Bottomless Pit Aphex Twin - Cheetah EP
maestroamado wrote: » Since there is already 130 posts on this and i have not noticed anyone saying this is a good new band or a good new album released i will have to say that it is likely the original poster must be correct. I am completely open minded and unfortunately i thought it was out there and i was looking in the wrong place. There is loads of new trad/folk type new acts out there and though some of it is fine of 500 cds i have not much more than 10 (excluding bob D) Also the americian country/blues scene doing ok but not much ii can see happening around here. There must be good new bands in Dublin...
Suas11 wrote: » Some of the modern stuff I like includes Tame Impala, Deerhunter, Mick Flannery, Kendrick Lamarr, Temples, Wooden Shjips, And So I Watch You From Afar, Japandroids, Yuck, The Joy Formidable, Fionn Regan, Joanna Newsom, Dumbo Gets Mad, Frank Ocean, Deafheaven, Mastodon, Julia Holter, Beach House, Tim Hecker, Neon Indian, Mac Demarco, St. Vincent, Fidlar, Ty Segall, Fucked Up, F*ck Buttons, No Joy, Jagwar Ma, Savages, Splashh, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Kurt Vile, Youth Lagoon, Moon Duo, Cate Le Bon, Six Organs Of Admittance
maestroamado wrote: » Thanks for that i listened to a few but a bit tame for my taste but if that's what people like its ok by me. I used to say some of the stuff on tv rubbish, then i realized most people were watching this celeb stuff so i must be out of touch. If you don't mind which would be the most rock 6 or so, it will wreck my head to go through them all. many thanks
Anesthetize wrote: » I always laugh when some idiot creates a thread like this.
Noveight wrote: » Depends on your taste, but there's loads of good stuff being produced that doesn't make the top 40, or top 100 for that matter. Just takes some effort to root through Nikki Minaj and Arianna Grande wannabe's singing about arse shaking.
Atari Jaguar wrote: » It's of a slightly higher caliber but not for me. Is there no one around like years ago no? Disturbed, AC/DC, Zeppelin, etc. Have artists in that vein died off?
Flimpson wrote: » Why the saltiness and lack of elaboration? It's in reference to commercial/chart/pop/daytime radio music - not music outside of that, of which there will of course always be much quality stuff. But while I've loved the less mainstream side of things since I was about 12, I also love a good pop song, and the days of good pop songs or decent acts managing to get into the top ten seem to be gone.
Anesthetize wrote: » The issue is that one of these threads seems to come along every two months or so, and it's getting boring. Incredibly boring. Unfortunately the thread title does not reflect that it is just in reference to chart/radio music. It would be great if the thread title was more specific to this. Only then would all the older people (who seem to be completely out of touch with music anyway) coming in here moaning about music today being shit have some sort of solid ground to stand on. Yes chart music is a bit shit, it has been for as long as I can remember since I was a kid in the early 90's. But music today as a whole being shit? These people clearly don't make any effort at all when it comes to music. I'd rather mods just close these type of threads as they are completely pointless.
mzungu wrote: » Apparently Milli Vanilli didn't have a note in their collective heads. Not even autotune that fix that.
Arghus wrote: » To be fair the OP is posing a question, not just flat out claiming it: is it a bit crap these days for decent music? That opens things up for debate between those who disagree and agree. Seems fair enough to discuss it.
Omackeral wrote: » These threads always wind up the same. - Attack on X factor/Bieber/Rihanna.- "Plenty of good music, you have to know where to look". - List of bands nobody's ever heard of. - Every generation says the previous generation was better.
Glenster wrote: » Its the same as it always was. If you are complaining that the music you hear on the radio and on the music channels is dogbed today, it was ever thus.There is great music still being made, you just have to look for it.
Omackeral wrote: » - List of bands nobody's ever heard of.