Prog is going together big again, but in every genre except rock. We'll have prog-folk, prog-techno, proggaze...
After that everybody will get tired of it, and music will get simpler again.
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Prog is going together big again, but in every genre except rock. We'll have prog-folk, prog-techno, proggaze...
After that everybody will get tired of it, and music will get simpler again.
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I have a feeling jazz will get mainstream again sometime soon
yep i think the same way
>shoegaze is not rock
B8
>grunge-rap blows the fuck up
>couple more ambitious and atmospheric trap albums like Rodeo.
>garage rock revival keeps growing, becomes the mainstream face of rock music
>shoegaze gets even better
>no-wave begins its steady comeback as a new generation of angry and nihilistic youth comes of age
You know what I mean
Pop music will move in a glitch pop direction. Clarence Clarity will be one of the big forces in this shift, even if he remains largely unknown by the general population.
Hip Hop will begin to decline in quality again. Danny Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and Earl Sweatshirt still do great though
Prog resurgence.
Brian Wilson, Michael Gira, Robert Fripp, and Iggy Pop all die for various reasons in 2018.
also a Shoegaze explosion soon
I really don't hope Grunge Rap blows up. Is there any examples of the genre?
Michael Gira does not die
all the soundclouders rapping about killing themselves over distorted beats
grunge rap is a terrible way to describe that
why
This, with bands like homeshake and mild high club making accessable jazzy pop and jazz hip-hop becoming more popular I can see happening
I hope and believe that more energetic music will make a comeback in the mainstream
I hope so. Even if it's cringier
Western music will be culturally weak without any coalesced defining trends until about 2014
Industrial will come back, it's revival being in a strange place like Germany or Brazil
sorry, I'm cursed with hind-sight. Fuck.
dubs and fripp lives forever
It's not though
you are such a meme, can you take the pictures of statues and your inane cultural observations back to your containment board?
sad
Kanye will be dead by 2024.
Death Grips will retire after their next album.
XXXtentacion will be the only buzz rapper to still be around (lil uzi. Yachty, Peep, etc.) and will have a prolific career will several emotive albums, features and projects
FKA Twigs breaks through to mainstream audiences, releases AOTD
D'angelo, Erykah Badu and Avalanches next albums will be released within 5 years.
There will be an artist in the mainstream as transcendental a star as we have seen so far in the 21st century. This artist has not released music yet
Soft rock and yacht rock comes back powerfully
I really hope no wave becomes the face of punk music in the next few years.
A new wave of producers will be releasing the albums that will fall under the umbrella term prog-pop and FKA Twigs, Clarence Clarity, and Grimes will probably be the progenitors.
Oh shit I'm the star. Better get to work
I'm in the early stages of writing my own music and hoping to record soon and my stuff is definitely very no wave influenced. Hopefully there's other like minded bands and there can be a revival in the next few years
Remember to share it here
Will do! I'm ready to record now but I hardly know anybody who plays an instrument, never mind people who want to play stuff like no wave. Just need a drummer at least but looks like I'm gonna have to do it all myself for the time being :)
The 2010's is in a big way the '60s all over again. The millenial generation is in a lot of ways like the baby boomers all over again, except they're bitter from a recession.
And what came after the '60s? The 70s. Either prog is going to be big again, or something analogous to it will rise. Something philosophical, artistic, apolitical, and phenomenally dorky.
I'm also predicting that it will combine with vaporwave.
>middle-eastern influences become prominent in pop and hip-hop
>a neutered, easily digestible variation of vaporware will become mainstream
>early-90's industrial and psychedelic rock will have a short revival
So in other words you play all your instruments yourself? That's p cool
Also, what sound are you going for? Early Swans or something completely different?
capiing this
there's a big no-wave scene in my city and it is all really good. they're all college age and competent. one band in particular does a ton of no-wave renditions of Can songs and it's always crazy.
Well i own all the necessary instruments its just a matter of being able to play them. I play guitar and bass, just drums i need to learn but i own a kit and it shouldn't be too hard to be able to make some sort of rhythm on them haha. Ye I suppose early swans but also mixed with later post rock swans but all kept within like a 5-10 minute length at longest. Also a bit of early sonic youth and lydia lunch although not so obviously. I'm also heavily influenced by a lot of post punk like early Cure and also some black metal so overall it should end up quite a dark and angry sound hopefully.
That's cool. I live in Manchester so the scene is pretty much just 'lad' music (aka oasis and arctic monkeys wannabes) and standard punk that's been done a million times. Hopefully though as bad as that is for me, making the music I want in that scene will make me stand out a bit if I do end up playing live
That sounds really cool, now I'm really interested
Would you like to share some of it with us?
Because grunge artists had to have some sort of talent.
Anyways its mallcore-emo rap not grunge. just because two grunge fags killed themselves doesnt make that a staple within the genre.
mac demarco, whitney, those two brothers who looks like twink lemon twigs and tame impala.
>and the artist will not be black or white. pleasseeeeeee
Thank god i'm tired of rap and rock.
Thanks! Its kinda like dark and angry and heavy and it will build up and by the end become something more beautiful and open. Also lyrically i suppose i am mostly inspired by Michael Gira, they're sort of philosophical and cryptic.
Manchester here, you're absolutely fucking right. What's worse is it's expected of you. I've been going to BIMM so I can find other musicians though and I've come across some fairly decent singer-songwriters but they're kinda all Ed Sheeran wannabes, but I've seen some pretty good Jimi Hendrix-inspired psych and prog rock bands who've got some pretty good original tunes.
Yep exactly, its what makes nights out in Manchester so painful too since any club or bar that calls itself alternative plays the same playlist of oasis, arctic monkeys, catfish and the bottlemen, courteeners etc. Ye I've met a few people from BIMM and theyre cool and everything and i ask what sort of music they're into in the hope of forming a band and it's just standard stuff I'm not interested in unfortunately. I know of one guy who recently played at the Gorilla who's being rated as a future successful musician but it's so safe it's annoying. Ye i know of a few psychedelic bands too but they don't interest me too much but at least it's a bit different. I just hope the scene can branch out further
We'll, sounds like you're trying to make a mix between all eras of Swans, at least to me
>Hip Hop will begin to decline in quality again
Can't agree more to this
Ye kinda, although I'm not into neo folk Swans massively so everything aside from that is definitely an influence in some way
>Because grunge artists had to have some sort of talent.
grunge is definitely not a genre contingent on virtuosity or any other kind of boundary pushing musicianship so i have no idea where you got that notion. its literally just distorted poprock.
>Anyways its mallcore-emo rap not grunge.
grunge was mallcore-emo hardrock
>just because two grunge fags killed themselves doesnt make that a staple within the genre.
i never implied that.
I'm calling it grungerap because it's taking what has existed for the last 30 years and distorting it as well as similarities in lyrical themes.
I'll be there with you when the time comes lads
>This artist has not released music yet
Yeezy has released several albums
Let's hope soon! We need to get this scene started boys
Prog is definitely getting big again, I kinda want that now, I want boundary pushing music that isn't "le experimental"
go Matt & Phreds Jazz Club, some very good music in there. It's called a jazz club but there's a lot of good soul and funk bands too. Drinks are dear as fuck though
Aye, I'm gonna fall out my comfort zone very soon. Been writing organically since about November and have a decent repertoire for a good gig
I wouldn't say glam revival, but that approach to write songs in the style of people like Marc Bolan and David Bowie and to a extent Velvet Undergound and Modern Lovers will make a return alongside the prog movement, and they'll feed off eachother no doubt
>A new wave of producers will be releasing the albums that will fall under the umbrella term prog-pop and FKA Twigs, Clarence Clarity, and Grimes will probably be the progenitors.
it already exists. it's called art pop.
But we're talking about what's going to get big
Am I taking crazy pills, or did all of these things already happen in the late 00's? Except for grunge rap.
You have no clue what prog even means
No you're right
some musicians will die
I hope that you spend a lot of time reading, otherwise your lyrics are going to be awful. You shouldn't trust yourself enough to permit that sort of lyricism at this stage because it will result in songs that are mostly meaningless--not profound or resonant, general. Gira was 29 when Filth was released.
I dwell in the underground houston scene and I can tell you there are some seriously badass rock bands that are bubbling just below the surface
Punk and Rap will come full circle and mix in some way.
But who tho? Theres alot of good punk bands going around and a few "southern rock" bands but nothing that can break the mainstream, at least not yet. Maybe Diefast if they are still around
I shouldn't be leaking this but it's one of a few singles that will be released in a week or two
Dead Radio:
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This is a more indie band that's about to drop their debut album, they really good too
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Jazz rap/boom bap revival beats slowly encroach on trap
Some math rock band will blow up and it will be a big genre, played on the radio
Punk continues to be shit
No one cares about jazz, except for jazz rap
4th wave post rock
Blackgaze becomes the new metalcore, is played in hot topics
Some old people die
More art kitsch pop
Rap-rock/nu-metal revival
>no-wave begins its steady comeback
This is like saying that Norwegian 2nd wave black metal beings its steady comeback, it was a scene not a genre. Scenes don't make comebacks.
And atonal noise rock with weird time signatures isn't exactly a marketable kind of music.
I havent heard of either of them. What venues do they play?
They're pretty small time right now, they play bars around Houston like Arcadia, White Swan, Super Happy Fun Land. Etc. But yeah, there's a lot of hidden talent out there that's on the way up for rock. This is an amazing psych rock one I saw about a week ago.
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I'm actually gonna go see Dead Radio play this sat. At the 19th hole
What day? They are pretty sick.
Agreed. Mojave Red, The Dirty Seeds, Secret Prostitutes, The Smashed Idols, lots out there. If we had like a decent punk or general label out here Houston could really make their mark on rock music. None of them have the production, consistency or brand to really break yet.
You guys should check out UnityTx. There a Dallas band but they've got talent and a pretty innovative sound.
I wanna see more of this personally
Exactly. Yesss. I've seen some sick punk bands around here. I do sound for the 19th hole also so I see a lot of bands pass through. DR show is this Sat the 17th, starts at 8pm and they go on at 11. There's also gonna be a really sick pop punk band called Carter. 10 bucks at the door
Fuck yeah. I feel like Texas has a lot of good stuff going on but like you said, it's not on the radio and shit yet and a lot of guys are trying to get there
Guitar music will be popular again, kids born in the 2000s and 2010s will see electronic music as "dad music".
>Dad turn that Kanye shit off
This is unironically nu metal
John Lennon will come back to life and beat Yoko Ono
nu metal was unironically a good genre
Totally
Nah listen to more of their stuff. It's got strong hip hop influence
so does nu-metal
Lots of saxophones
Besides Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit what major nu-metal has a strong hip hop influence?
korn
All Hip Hop production will begin to sound like Death Grips, Clipping, Danny Brown, Yeezus-era Kanye, and Brockhampton. Only Kanye will get credit for this sound.
Electronic music will completely overtake Rock, all guitars, bass, and percussion will be replaced by machines.
>Electronic music will completely overtake Rock, all guitars, bass, and percussion will be replaced by machines.
That's already been happening since the 90s.
At this point em is the norm, while real instruments are starting to be rarer and rarer.
Eventually the new generations will see em as their dad's music, and will find real instrument music exotic.
Real instruments will have a resurgence in the future.
The question is whether future humans will want to learn them. Doing music in FL Studio is a lot easier.
>Something philosophical, artistic, apolitical, and phenomenally dorky
Reddit please leave.
Also:
>all these faggots talking about vaporwave
Nigga vaporwave died years ago and it will have no influence on music, it was not forward thinking in any way.
I have no predictions but I do hope that mumble/trap/gay hype shit dies out soon
you know it'll be in the it's the le 20s again lets drink champagne and listen to jazz, desu would not mind at all
I wanna be that artist
what do you dudes think of my prog, clyp.it
For the past year or two psychedelia seems to have been growing in popularity but I don't see psychedelic music changing much
The 2020's will be one of the GOAT decades alongside the 60's and 90's as the millenial generation comes of age. 21st century music will finally get really fucking good around 2024 with masterpieces in hip hop, electronic, and even a few in rock.
Rock will actually prevail as the 20's will become the golden age of noise rock. SWANS, destruction unit, and frontierer indicate this. Mihael Gira will also be seen as a music god near the end of his life.
The Smiths, Talking Heads, and R.E.M will get back together for reunion tours. Talk Talk will put out a new album but won't tour.
Francis Cobain will start a career in music; her albums won't be as good as Nirvana, but they'll be as good as Hole's first two.
Trent Reznor, Michael Gira, Siouxsie Sioux, and Tonetta will all somehow manage to live paste the age of 100
The sex pistols will prank their fans by claiming to release a second album for the fiftieth anniversary of never mind the bollocks. They won't because they know they can never top it.
Grimes 5th album will suck so bad that even her die hard fans on Sup Forums will start to disown her.
Radiohead's 10th album will be self titled
>proggaze
shut the fuck up
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It's already upon you
>tfw everybody just wants to be like early swans
>tfw nobody cares about the mutant disco side
stop shilling this shitty MBV lite band faggot
k
Lorde will transition and become a man.
Grimes will come out as gay
XXXtentacion will go back to jail as soon as he gets really big for beating the shit out of someone.
Zachariah Holte will Overdose on heroin and no one will know
The singer from Brave little Abacus will commit suicide and no one will know.
Mark Foster will spend the next five years desperately trying to make another hit. His third or fourth album will have a song with lyrics that secretly entail child rape. Eventually, he'll commit murder suicide with a hooker.