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I have some friends my age still listening to the same bands they used to 20 years ago, complaining about how music today sounds all the same. However I discover something new almost every day and I'm not kidding.

It's true that some of my discoveries are bands from decades before I was born, so they can't be considered new, although they are new to me if that makes sense.

What about you? Still listening to the same tunes you used to listen to when you were a teenager?

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[–] LemmyAtem@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm a mix. I really enjoy finding new bands, even if they're not new bands. Recently I've gotten EXTREMELY into Lorna Shore (Deathcore/extreme metal band). I'd never heard them, they've been around about a decade, but they're new to me! Last year was the year of Bad Omens (Heavy Rock with some metal core tendencies). I've also been liking this synthy band The Midnight lately (like 80s electro pop complete with saxophone solos).

The way I find most of new bands is usually by either listening to bands I already like or have been into forever and using like "radio" feature on Spotify (Lorna) OR by searching out the openers for bands I like and checking out their music Bad Omens/The Midnight). It's so fun to come across an artist you've never heard and dog into their catalogue and realize they've got multiple albums filled with bangers.

[–] rustyspoon@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lorna Shore might as well be new. They sort of rebuilt around their new singer, who's and amazingly talented vocalist.

They've also been blowing up like crazy. They're sort of doing to deathcore what Turnstile is doing to hardcore, and its exciting to be a part of that

[–] LemmyAtem@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Even if their music isn't for everyone (it's ABSOLUTELY not, 99+% of people probably would hate it), what they're doing from an approachability standpoint is maybe the coolest thing I've ever seen. If you go to their YouTube right now, you can find one-take vocal performances of 3-4 of their songs. You'll also find high quality drum, guitar and bass playthroughs. Like, as a drummer and singer, being able to watch Will Ramos and Austin Archey play their songs in 4K and observe their techniques up close is AMAZING. I wish more artists did things like that.