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Really the only one I could think of.
Swans - The Seer
Also a valid choice.
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Swans - The Seer
Nothing. Not a single band or album has shaped rock for the past decade yet alone 15 years. No major influences have been made, and I don't recognize any of these albums. It really does make me sad too.
No idea what the answer is, but thanks to the OP anyway. You started a multi-hour conversation in the mod chat on the issue that resulted in many amazing links and great memories.
Them Crooked Vultures is another one. I mean... A supergroup with Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones.
man, really hard to think of actual seminal groundbreaking rock albums over the past decade.
i'll go with...
battles - mirrored.
sounded like it came from decades in the future when it came out, still does. tons of innovative and influential ideas about how to weave technology into rock music.
also sick drumming from john stanier.
😈😈😈
what is the "mod chat" and how do I access it
No sir. That would be David Comes to Life.you guys should listen to the most lamentable tragedy, the best concept album of the past ten years.
actually you have to listen to it a lot.
Actually, what about Sigh No More? That had the popularity, cultural impact, and it seems like that opened the door for all the weird folk revival stuff
To be fair, I hated this album
but that's old ass music
Dead fucking serious here:
Nonagon Infinity
If you have not listened to it, do it.
you guys can continue to ignore it but my chemical romance and fall out boy put out some great albums in the past ten years. danger days, conventional weapons, and save rock & roll are all really good.
is the Gerard way solo album worth listening to?
media I need to know what you think of these new brand new songs.
https://youtu.be/CwICLInIl8A
https://youtu.be/28YFesvcLS8
"new"
That was my biggest letdown in rock in decades. Was expecting too much of It though
Them Crooked Vultures is another one. I mean... A supergroup with Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones.
🤔The only things these bands influenced was each other.
Seriously, these videos, ugh, my heart🤔
First that came to mind was Is This It but that was technically pre-10s soo...I guess if we're talking about more recent material that actually makes for a more interesting postulation. I dunno I'll have to think about it but Arctic Monkeys is a really good one.
Nothing. Not a single band or album has shaped rock for the past decade yet alone 15 years. No major influences have been made, and I don't recognize any of these albums. It really does make me sad too.
Depends on the scene, really. You could argue that this album produced thousands of bands that try to sound the same: Mastodon - Crack The Skye
David Bowie's Blackstar shows that a dying icon can deliver once more for the sake of art...Its almost literally the last thing that he did.
I don't think this last decade there has been an album that influenced the rock genre itself on a global scale, though. I guess we won't get that anymore because rock music grows in the underground now!
That stuff is too good and challenging for the mass market. I think some of the best rock albums ever were released in the last 10-15 years but these artists would have to be established superstars to let the rest of the world notice.
OP, what do you mean by "important"?
Could probably be doing with a definition of "important" so this doesn't just turn into "my favourite" list, though that ship may already have sailed.