Sleepy wrote: » For me, the 10's mainly represent the decade I stopped listening to new music and switched from listening to Phantom FM to Radio Nova (who pretty much exclusively play classic rock). The only artists "current" albums I can remember buying in the past decade would be Villagers and Bastille. I paid for some of Ed Sheeran's and Imagine Dragons albums for our kids but almost everything I bought for myself or Mrs Sleepy would have been recorded sometime between 1960 and 1999.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » There’s few things more tiresome than some middle-aged dude going on about the death of quality music. Extra bonus tedium points if they are a big fan of Pink Floyd.
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » I'm somewhat skeptical of claims that all this amazing music is being recorded but just not making it into mainstream culture. For the most part, the talent just isn't there.
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » I think the 2010s will be remembered more for all the artists who passed away — Prince, Tom Petty, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, B. B. King, Aretha Franklin, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse, and others — than for any notable new talent or music that emerged. Most of the biggest tours of the decade have been by the likes of Guns 'n' Roses, Roger Waters, AC/DC, Metallica, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and U2 — aging rockers who have been around for decades. Ed Sheeran is a notable exception. I'm somewhat skeptical of claims that all this amazing music is being recorded but just not making it into mainstream culture. For the most part, the talent just isn't there.
buried wrote: » But mainstream culture is run by money and corporations.
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » If you want to recommend artists I should listen to, please feel free — I'm always interested in discovering quality new music. But I'm just not hearing much to get excited about in the thread so far.
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » That has always been the case, though, so to blame "money and corporations" for the lack of new mainstream music doesn't fully explain it. When I listen to examples posted above of the allegedly innovative, amazing new music recorded in the 2010s, much of it sounds hopelessly derivative or like the soundtrack to a video game. If you want to recommend artists I should listen to, please feel free — I'm always interested in discovering quality new music. But I'm just not hearing much to get excited about in the thread so far.
buried wrote: » What sort of music do you like PII?
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » I'd say a mix of classic rock, blues, folk, and some jazz & classical. I have to hold my hand up and say that rap/hip-hop and electronica mostly all sounds the same to me.
buried wrote: » Is the radio where you source most of your potential listenings S? You're on a limited sonic research source just listening to Irish radio stations, the vast majority of good current artists and bands making good current LP's wont be showcased on the vast majority of those radio stations during the times you may be listening to them. Do you listen to a band called 'Swans'? You'd definitely like them if good rock music is your bag, 'To be Kind' is a great LP of theirs released the last decade.
buried wrote: » You should definitely check out 'Swans' then, that 'To be Kind' album I would say you'd really dig. Kamasi Washington - 'The Epic' , you'd like that too hopefully. Nal is right, join spotify, put in what you like, it will find the links to current works you would dig too. But do check those two albums, if you havent already, and let us know how you get on Earth - 'Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I & II' another one
Sleepy wrote: » I've an old car with a CD / Radio that isn't bluetooth enabled so I'm largely limited to whatever's on the radio and find the pop stuff being played by 2fm, Spin, Today FM etc. utterly nauseating so Nova has become my default setting.
Bigbagofcans wrote: » You should get a FM Transmitter Tunecast. Only costs around €35. You connect your phone to the cigarette lighter and it plays Spotify/YouTube/whatever music you have on your phone through the best quality FM station on your car radio.
Sleepy wrote: » Bought one on Wish but found the sound quality unlistenable to!
buried wrote: » You should definitely check out 'Swans' then, that 'To be Kind' album I would say you'd really dig.
Kamden Whispering Letter wrote: » Listening to this album now ... hmmm, the jury is out here. My wife just described the 12-minute-long second track as "Attack of the Mutant Zombies" and is giving me a "Can we turn this off yet?" look.
MMyers wrote: » Music hasn't been the same since Rachel Stevens stopped making music