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I barely listen to rock but I'll say Sam's Town.
It's great. Their new album is great too. But it really isn't anything groundbreaking. They have a very distinctive style of ostinato based meandering, but it isn't anything that hasn't been done before. It's mostly that their stuff is so weird.Dead fucking serious here:
Nonagon Infinity
If you have not listened to it, do it.
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.
Sleater Kinney's No Cities to Love
Legit made me wonder why anyone else made Rock Music because they perfected it.
The best album from one of the best Rock groups of all time.
I actually haven't listened to this yet. Maybe tomorrow. I like Sleater-Kinney well enough.
is it seriously possible that is this it qualifies?
is it seriously possible that is this it qualifies?
Jesse Lacey needs to quit fucking around and drop the album.
Is he writing the next one? I didn't care for Daisy as much since he didn't write the lyrics.
/Lyrics whore
KANA-BOON's success might be what revived the mainstream interest for the Japanese rock scene over the past 4 years
he still wrote a lot of the lyrics on Daisy, didn't he? in any event, mene and I am a nightmare are such good songs.
imagine dragons huh
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.
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.
imagine dragons huh
blessed be the lost at sea, the rest in peace/was what they conceived
though I have messed up, no distress/I fall asleep holding your hand