ITT: discuss bands that didn't reach their prime until they were old (late 30s/early 40s)

ITT: discuss bands that didn't reach their prime until they were old (late 30s/early 40s)

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>getting two long-ass improvised jazz piano solo into top 40 radio in a single song

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Robert Pollard was in his late 30's when Guided By Voices were releasing their best and most popular material

Agreed. It seems like his music never loses its youthfullness

bump this thread. thers still hope lol

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Alan vega of Suicide was in his late 30s when their debut came out.

In the psychedelic band Spirit, the guitarist step-father was the drummer.

Kim Gordon was in her 30s by he time Sonic Youth started getting shit done.

Lisa Germano was in her 30s when she began releasing music of her own.

Leonard Cohen was in his 30s by the time he released his first album.

Yo La Tengo like in the OP.

Gira was like 29 when Filth came out.

Incubus. Make yourself didn't drop until they were all in their 30s.

Didn't know that about Spirit :0 that's weird but also pretty tight

really?

Yeah iirc the step father lived all the way until 2012 in his 90s

Famously, yes. It was all the magazines at the time liked to tout about their breakout being so late in their lifespan. And they formed in fucking high school! Family values tour put them in the map. The rest is history.

Even though ok computer came out when most of them were 29, I'd argue radiohead.

Well imo In Rainbows is like their 2nd prime so you aren't wrong

bump out of interest

No, they all graduated high school in 1994
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>Gira was like 29 when Filth came out.
i only found out the other day that in his 20's he drifted through the middle east and worked in a copper mine in iraq or something for a bit.

When Homogenic was released Björk was 31 going on 32.

When Vespertine was released she was 35 going on 36.

Kurt Vile didn't hit solo success until his early 30s and did do well in his late 20s with the war on drugs

pic related was the first and probably the last time a woman will reach pop stardom in her 30's

Depeche Mode

every artist mentioned is terrible

im sorry old hag but it's too late for you

Gwen Stefani was in her late 30's when she was at her solo peak.

Ninja (Watkin Tudor Jones) and Yolandi Visser from Die Antwoord are very fucking old. Waddy did not found Die Antwoord until he was well into his late 30s.

Seasick Steve didn't release his first album til he was, what, at least in his late 60s?

Jack White was 42 when he released his first album (with The White Stripes)

Kanye did not release anything successful until his late 20s.

Damon Albarn of Blur was 55 when they released Parklife.

Annie Clark

I'm constantly telling myself this to give myself hope. It's also worth mentioning that he'd put out MANY albums which had basically no audience before this one.

>Ira was 43 when And Then Nothing was released
Damn...

Damon Albarn isn't 50 yet
Jack White is currently 42 years old

are these deliberately erroneous?

kevin shields was 72 when he released loveless

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Scott Walker is the pleb's answer, but based anons like myself know he peaked in the late '60s

thom was 27 when the bends was released tho

Nope.
Albarn is 49.
Jack White is 42.
Ninja is 42 and Yolandi is 33.
Kanye was 27, so almost I suppose.
Not arguing Steve.
Good job user.

arguable but...

Pink Floyd

PHM was already a success in his early 20s

Father John Misty is like 36

chumbawamba

i want trent to hold me with his big muscly arms

Ywn

he's skinny again, look up the bakersfield videos from last week

Andy Summers was 40 when they released Synchronicity and knocked Thriller off the top of the charts.

Wayne Coyne was 38 when The Soft Bulletin dropped