Every metalcore band ever, though Still Remains ended up doing a 180 on their changes.
Also He Is Legend went from being post hardcore to a really weird thrash prog sound.
Level 42 started as a jazz fusion band of all things.
Himsa stayed true until they broke up
fuck i miss that band
Ceremony for sure
they seemed to change sounds every album. started out as powerviolence, then a more straightforward modern hardcore, to 80s hardcore worship ala Black Flag, then idk just like garagey 70s punk worship, to last year's album that is full-blown Joy Divison-esque post-punk. it's been a wild ride. wish they'd go back to their powerviolence stuff because those shows looked so fun but i can understand them growing out of it and being burnt out on that scene.
Winner.
I actually like some of their early stuff after getting into them via Laughing Stock. The Colour of Spring is legit.
Shai hulud, earth crisis, terror, converge. All still tight
What I came in to say. I found out about their change about a year back.Silverchair thread?
For me this is kinda No Doubt: the thread.
Oh man these guys too. SCIENCE and everything before was amazing. Everything after....not so much..Incubus changed a lot.
On their first two albums (Fungus Amongus and S.C.I.E.N.CE) they had this trippy djembe fuelled half singing-half talking songs, then during Make Yourself and Morning View they go through a pure pop rock radio-friendly phase.
From there on they kept swinging between soft rock and hard rock I guess.
Incubus changed a lot.
On their first two albums (Fungus Amongus and S.C.I.E.N.CE) they had this trippy djembe fuelled half singing-half talking songs, then during Make Yourself and Morning View they go through a pure pop rock radio-friendly phase.
From there on they kept swinging between soft rock and hard rock I guess.
The Level 42 pop music aged pretty well though...also helps that I really enjoy 80's production.A loooot of jazz fusion acts crossed over into pop in the 80's.
She's one of my favorites, but her early songs will never fail to make me laugh. It's so weird to see her dancing around all happy when you're used to brooding angry 90s Alanis.
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From pioneers of doom metal to whatever this is.
They went from metal to depressing prog rock to uplifting saccharine prog rock.
Yeah, from Crestfallen by Eternity to Distant Sattelites is lightyears of music genres.ctrl+F "Anathema"
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From pioneers of doom metal to whatever this is.
They went from metal to depressing prog rock to uplifting saccharine prog rock.
Silverchair thread?
Yeah there's a huge difference between Frog Stomp or Freakshow to Young Modern but in their case it shouldn't really be shocking, their being like 15 when Frogstomp came out and Tomorrow blowing up aside, they pretty much laid groundwork from one album to the next to the direction the band was going, Young Modern was a culmination of it and the five year gap probably lead to it being pushed harder but the elements were there in Diorama just as that was a continuation of what was done in Neon Ballroom which was also built upon what was done in Freakshow.Yup. Silverchair thread.
Every single record sounds like a different band recorded it.
Yeah, one album that failed before she got involved with a label that kinda spent years finding a niche for her.Didn't Katy Perry used to be a christian gospel singer like way back in 2001?
I have said it many times before, but thank you for getting me into Talk Talk!
My kids listen to music before falling asleep, and constantly ask me to play "that 23 minute song" lol. It is one of my favorites of theirs, along with Ascension Day and New Grass.