almacdonald said:
My argument against "rock music" from this decade:
Theory of a Staind NickelCreed
Every single rock band sounds the same these days! I loved it when you heard a new song on the radio and you could instantly tell it was Soundgarden's Chris Cornell or Moist's David Usher or REM's Michael Stipe or Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.
First off, take a listen to Theory of a Deadman's second CD. The one that "The Chad" DIDN"T get his hands on (Thank God). It doesn't not sound like "all the other bands out there." I'm hoping with all the shake up going on at RoadRunner right now that they'll end up on Virgin or Bieler or somebody who knows how to get a band out there from the ground up.
Next, listen to what Creed REALLY was once you took Scott Staphinfection out of the band--Alter Bridge. Mark Tremonti is one of the more talented musicians out there these days.
Staind has gotten, well, tired. I actually asked Mike Mushock about this when I interviewed him, and his reply was basically that they write music that they like and hopefully the fans will like it too. "Yo've got to be true to yourself" is an actual quote from him.
And Nickelback, simply put, Kroeger sold out. Their first could of CD's were great! (Curb and the State) But you can see it on SSU, Kroeger figured out how to write a radio hit, and started to run with it.
That said, there's plenty of other great music out there. New releases by Three Days Grace, KoRn, Breaking Benjamin, Halestorm, Seether, and P.O.D. have all earned 4.5 or 5 stars from me in the past six months, and I expect that several other not yet released CD's I'm waiting on review copies of will earn the same grades.
You want the garbage that's floating around right now, take a listen to Hinder. Hinder got signed only because they are managed by Nickelback's TM. I hope they figure out how to ask if you want fries with that burger, because three years from now that's about where they will be.
Anne