yankuk

yankuk OP t1_j9fbdel wrote

>Don Broco -Royal Blood -Foals -King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard -Revivalists -Walk the Moon -Blood Red Shoes -Bad Suns -The 1975

Cool, I never heard of Don Braco or Revivalists. Ill give them a listen. I just heard Blood Red Shoes. They are localish to me. They are very cool indeed.

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yankuk OP t1_j9f5neh wrote

Reply to comment by mrxexon in What new rock music is working? by yankuk

Yeah, Tool sold tickets in London for £125 a seat. Since then I am committed to local venues only.

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Older audiences only listen to older bands and younger audiences dont want rock....yet....;-)

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yankuk OP t1_j9f0nb7 wrote

I even triggered myself after reading my post.

I like metal, almost all of it, but metal core. The charts and press seem to favour things i dont like and the most successful commercial bands are all 70+.

There have been some awesome suggestions here. I usually discover new bands by listening to Spotify Radio on the a band I like.

If you got any cool new rock playlists, send em my way.

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yankuk OP t1_j9f0a1m wrote

Hey , thanks for the reply. My thoughts got lost on me. I actually like nu metal, especially LP, LB. I meant Metal core. It's the ineligible screaming, that i cant get the groove with. I dig all old metal, sabbath, metallica, slayer etc, but it seems the bands that are getting the most traction in the market are harder core metal, because fans like it. Trying to see what the middle rock ground is. Halestorm is good, but I dont love. Ah yeah, I never really got into Greta Van Fleet, I will check them out. I know the dude can sing.

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yankuk OP t1_j9ezlrc wrote

This is an awesome list, im working through it now. I love metal, i just havent embraced metal core. The problem is, I keep listening to classic metal like Sabbath, which I love, I just want to see what else is going on out there.

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