Is rock dead?
What's the LZ4 of the last 15 years?
Is rock dead?
What's the LZ4 of the last 15 years?
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Obviously Get to Heaven or Lateralus
"rock" isn't even a genre
This, basically, but it is a genre, it is indeed dead
and
THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE
are the ones who have ressucitated it.
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hate on it
Harder to find good albums because everyone just plays the laptop now
i feel like every band that copies led zeppelin has only ever listenend to like 3 songs of them
xD
best new band right now
Get off of Sup Forums, Gene Simmons.
guitarrist is good but the rhytim section is boring and the vocals are just shitty Robert Plant worship
That kind of rock is dead as far as I know... last really amazing thing I would consider part of that tradition of rock (unless you think of LZ as a blues rock band, but since you mentioned LZ4 specifically, I assume you don't) would be Takk or Agaetis Byrjun. I'm sure there's someone working on a great album in that tradition right now. Just a matter of whether people will end up hearing it.
Why even write "new" songs if you're just going to be a cover band? Honestly. Who needs this?
>I don't think I can take much more.
>Led clones
Around 10 years ago there was a big retro rock wave. Too bad it died out a bit 3-4 years ago though.
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I find it quite funny that Ozzy and Gary Moore made fun out of Kingdom Come then John Bonham's son released this Led Zeppelin clone project himself
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>Is rock dead?
it's possible, but I don't think it will ever completely go away, it'll just be the stock white people folk music for north americans that everyone plays but nobody gets famous for anymore, kinda like zydeco in Louisiana or mariachi and banda in mexico.
>What's the LZ4 of the last 15 years?
not sure about LZIV as an analogue, but I really liked the Dilly Dally album a few years back. Kids still seem to be forming garage rock bands pretty steadily (Bass Drum of Death, Meatbodies, Ty Segal, Jay Reatard) so that's good for me. But if you're talking about popularity, capturing the zeitgeist or whatever, then perhaps that ship has sailed.
not perfect but damn does it have that same rock energy
King Gizzard's Nonagon Infinity
Whats also a little ironic about it is that geezer butler thought that paranoid sounded way too much like communication breakdown to be on the album back then
>communication breakdown
Don't you mean Dazed and Confused?
Greveyard is great.
No.
According to Mick Wall's book Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe, Butler was dead set against the song because he thought it too closely resembled Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown", with the bassist admitting, "I thought it was so much like that we couldn't possibly get away with it ... They were our favorite band by that time."
That's a bit odd, considering that Paranoid is literally a copy of dazed and confused.
Fucking eww. There's absolutely nothing about this that is redeeming. They're literally just trying to recreate Led Zeppelin. There's not one original musical thought going on here.
This is really disgusting.
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i get a dazed and confused vibe from the intro, but after that i can definitely hear communication breakdown
someone explain to me what's Mike Patton's relationship with Wolfmother