postpunk, 80s-90s post-hardcore, mathrock, 90s slacker rock, noiserock, late 80s-90s indierock
what are your favorite Fugazi, Drive Like Jehu, Polvo, Archers Of Loaf, Slint, Unwound, Big Black, Jesus Lizard, Hella, Modest Mouse, Brainiac, Wire, Hot Snakes, Built To Spill, Wipers, Pixies, Nation of Ulysses, Don Caballero, June Of 44, U.S. Maple, METZ songs/albums?
Any obscure albums/artists that belong amongst the greats?
idk if they're one of the greats but it is pretty great you decide
John Phillips
Bump. Seeing tera melos when that tour starts up
Michael Scott
Red Medicine is better than Repeater
Jacob Anderson
agree so much
Aiden Butler
June Of 44 sucks. A Minor Forest is much better.
Ethan Gray
bamp for Patrician taste, postrock should prolly be included.
Daniel Watson
A Minor Forest is definitely great.
Jackson Hughes
good, I also heard they are working on their new album. Can't wait to hear it. Patagoniain Rats is my favourite. X'ed Out was good, but the production quality was pretty bad tbqh
Liam Hernandez
i like repeater but imo at least a couple of their albums are much better
Logan Jones
I'm sorry, but if you prefer rock to rap in 2017 you are a racist.
Anthony Nelson
Over the Edge is GOAT
Kevin Edwards
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Luke Baker
And In on the Kill Taker is better than Red Medicine.
William Bailey
that's very good, but feel it is too much of a slint-ripoff-core
>Any (obscure) albums/artists that belong amongst the greats? Faraquet, Brainbombs, Sea Scouts, Shellac, Whores, Pain Teens, Oxbow, Mclusky, STNNNG, Daughters, Unsane and Rapeman are all worth giving a chance
Anyone ever got to see Brainbombs live? What was it like?
Are Black Flag planning on making any more new Music after that trash 4 years ago? Who thought it was a good idea to try it without Rollins? God I'm STILL disgusted by it.
Oliver Morris
Many such cases!
Wyatt Jenkins
Forgot to mention Big Ups for fans of Slint
Brody Butler
Did not know that this was done. gRIP
Joshua Gomez
I prefer the rarities album
Benjamin Stewart
Hot Snakes are currently working on a album! I am excite!
Easton Jones
yup
Chase Howard
FUCKING TERA MELOS GOES ON TOUR AND DOESN'T HAVE A GOD DAMN MINNEAPOLIS SHOW!?! WHAT THE FUCK NICK? CHON FITS IN WITH THE PROG METAL SCENE WELL ENOUGH AND THAT'S HUGE IN MINNESOTA. WHY THE HELL AREN'T YOU COMING HERE?! Might I suggest Lift to Experience?
Andrew Parker
good fucking taste
what about Railroad Jerk, Superchunk, the Laughing Hyenas, and Unsane?
Charles Scott
Anyone heard of Blood Command before? I just found em this week, love em.
Levi Johnson
also Bikini Kill
Jayden Jenkins
Call The Doctor and Dig Me Out by Sleater_Kinney are GOAT too.
Eli Davis
Steady Diet is the patrician choice
Julian Nguyen
If you like any of the examples above, I suggest you give these Edinburgh guys, Fatalists, a spin, very alt 80s/90s..
They're both awesome. Four Great Points is one of the best albums ever made.
Jayden Williams
dubs of truth
Charles Sullivan
instagram.com/p/BQxxgboBnHt/
Brandon Russell
so good
Zachary Richardson
Are these genres dead? Are there any bands that make music like this today?
Matthew Allen
Les savy fav. Deerhunter. Deerhoof.
Hudson Reyes
Math rock, noise rock and post-punk are definitely still going very strong. You can find new bands in all three genres on a regular basis without even really trying, just browse some sharethreads of something and you'll find plenty.
Brandon Brown
Someone needs to make a pigfuck chart
Nathan Evans
Yeah but are they good or are they infected/semi-influenced by poppunk, emo, screamo, nu-metal, etc. Since the current bands all grew up with that music. If there's a hint in any new bands, I have to change the song immediately.
Jordan Brown
>ends in 13 days >tax returns not arriving for 3 weeks
kill me
Michael Reed
bumpastillskin
Brandon Thomas
Why is normie-tier Pixies, Modest Mouse, and Built to Spill on your list?
Cooper Jackson
Used to see them quite a bit. Yow was one of the best live performers since Iggy Pop. Truly an amazing band.
Nathan Gomez
Re math rock from this era - anyone still listen to Voivod?
that's not really the same genre. that's more psychedelic dadrock. krautrock and interesting progressive like king crimson or even a captain beefheart or television might fit in.
looking for non-normie, non-dad rock, that might be abrasive, but is most certainly arty or the intention in creating it, was that it wouldn't fit in with top 40 music/or the makers of it cared about the art of it much more than hit singles.