ITT: We predict what will happen to music in 2018

ITT: We predict what will happen to music in 2018

>Turnstiles second album will be a huge success and bring hardcore back to the forefront of underground rock music
>Soundcloud rap will have its own Woodstock '99 tier incident and ruin the reputation of the genre forever
>Softboy jangle pop like Mac DeMarco will start being made fun of in the same way people made fun of coffee shop indie folk after 2011
>Normie pop will start ripping off 90s pop instead of 80s pop

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Sounds about right. I think jazz will make a revival in the underground rock scene as well. Don't ask me why. I can just feel it.

people will finally see what im talking about when i say this pic looks like a close up on a mouth of someone who just blew a bubblegum bubble or something and the gum is hanging off their lips

>Bob Dylan will /probably/ die
>a Beach Boy dies

i really expect a lot of the boomer generation's music idols to croak in the upcoming year. got a real strong premonition about it.

shoegaze elements being implemented into normie genres once again

hopefully Music 2 will be unveiled

>everyone mourns brian wilson who died on christmas 2017

Don't people already make fun of stuff like Mac DeMarco?

Really hopes so. All the real squares have moved on, time for someone to really Fuck shit up

>Dylan releases his magnum opus that DESTROYS both Leonard and Bowie's albums.

He already did it with time out of mind desu.

There's already been a bit of revival coming out of Japan. I'm hopeful.

I'm thinking some famous punk or alt star from the 80s or 90s will die and makes gen-x sad too.

POST-POST, PLEBS!!!!

the new Vampire Weekend will be my far their greatest yet and contender for AOTY.

new My Bloody Valentine will be disappointing.

but what does it SOUND like

Whispering Earthquakes caressing you to death, as hurricanes blast into the aether capturing the clouds in a sea of solace, supplanting the skies with a message, telling the world a secret it already knows.

>bring hardcore back to the forefront of underground rock music
the hardcore scene is pretty big in LA I hear, maybe next year is when it'll take off

That's a fair point, especially given how in the rock underground math rock has kinda been having a resurgence. Hell, CHON has taken off a fair bit and they're very jazz influenced, in a way. Then you have Japan and all that stuff, so hopefully it breaks out into this energetic jazz thing.

I see. Sorry I asked

Underground hardcore has been thriving all over the place for the last few years dude! Its a really good time to get into hardcore.

>trap music will be almost dead by the end of the year
>00s nostalgia
>a rock comeback will slowly start to make its way to the mainstream

>John Lenno gets decomexposed for beating his wife

>implying the last event hasn't happened yet.

Hardcore techno elements will become in style once again after the decline of the lofi house movement

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>Implying shoegaze is not already alt-normie

Well I fucking hope my shitty lo-fi bowie ripoff track that Im doing a music video for when its warmer will get popular

I saw CHON live a few weeks ago. Absolutely amazing. They were an opener and only played 30 minutes, but I'd happily pay to see them live again and hopefully for longer set.

I'd love if more mathy jazzy music came to the forefront. It will never go mainstream because it's too involved for the normies, but damn I want more of a scene.

>Mac Ride suicide
>Taylor Swift sexual assault scandals
>Hillary Clinton collaborate with Kendrick Lamaer in his next album (song called "Its your fault, White 'Merica")
>Reggae loliporn Hop is the more popular thing in YouTube
>illegal music download could cost you the prision time

bump

00's rock-rap revival but this time it's rock-trap with dubstep influences.

I think that scene is shaping up to burst out soon.

screamo rap

Already been tried, kind of, with blood on the dance floor and brokencyde

ABBA becomes Sup Forumscore

Lift To Experience releases a 10/10 second album and becomes Sup Forumscore within a week.

i was thinking the 6ix9ine stuff

whatever the case, I think music is going to get louder and rougher. less lowfi.

It's still lofi dude.