Anonymous wrote:Goose! They are a young jam band with an indy/funky twist - excellent musicians and they can def. rock!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greta Van Fleet. Amazing.
The National/War on Drugs poster ^^ I also think Greta Van Fleet fits this category.
Manchester Orchestra too. And Death Cab for Cutie.
Whoever said rock is dead was clueless.
Anonymous wrote:I saw Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit this summer and they were fantastic - at times sounded country, at other times like the Allman Brothers, REM, and Neil Young. Just stellar musicianship all around. But it's fine w/me if he and his band continue to fly somewhat under the radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised nobody has mentioned Cage the Elephant.
Probably not the best, but worthy of discussion.
Also, people need to realize there is a difference between alternative and rock. Some of the groups mentioned arent really rock bands
There isn’t any real difference. Most “alternative” bands are straight forward rock. The alternative label used to be called “modern rock” anyway. 97x “the future of Rock and Roll.” It was only called alternative because it came of age in an era of pop and hip hop dominating Top 40 radio.
I sort of disagree. I think a band has to be mostly guitar driven to be a rock band.
I love bands like the War on Drugs but I would not call them a rock band. They are adult alternative.
There's def a difference between bands like that, or The National, or Interpol even, which are all great bands, and bands like Cage, The Hold Steady, Black Keys, etc.
The sounds are different enough to label them differently.
For example, this is the top song on Spotify for the National: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-Tod1_tZdU
That's not even remotely close to a rock song
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised nobody has mentioned Cage the Elephant.
Probably not the best, but worthy of discussion.
Also, people need to realize there is a difference between alternative and rock. Some of the groups mentioned arent really rock bands
There isn’t any real difference. Most “alternative” bands are straight forward rock. The alternative label used to be called “modern rock” anyway. 97x “the future of Rock and Roll.” It was only called alternative because it came of age in an era of pop and hip hop dominating Top 40 radio.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised nobody has mentioned Cage the Elephant.
Probably not the best, but worthy of discussion.
Also, people need to realize there is a difference between alternative and rock. Some of the groups mentioned arent really rock bands
Anonymous wrote:Surprised nobody has mentioned Cage the Elephant.
Probably not the best, but worthy of discussion.
Also, people need to realize there is a difference between alternative and rock. Some of the groups mentioned arent really rock bands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greta Van Fleet. Amazing.
The National/War on Drugs poster ^^ I also think Greta Van Fleet fits this category.
Manchester Orchestra too. And Death Cab for Cutie.
Whoever said rock is dead was clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Rainbow Kitten Surprise
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U2WDdccgaDY