The greatest new rock band of the 2000's

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #40 on: 10 Jun 2011, 09:13 am »
I'm sort of getting back into it after about 25 years.  This time around, without the drugs.   :icon_lol:

Perhaps I am alone in this, but I think The Final Cut was the best, followed by Animals and then The Wall.  I recently purchased Roger Water's "In the Flesh (Live)" off of iTunes, and then bought the DVD from Amazon for $11 and ripped it to 24-bit, 48kHz lossless, and it sounds quite good.  Wish You Were Here is quite good in small doses.

I just tried to listen to Atom Heart Mother on MOG.com and couldn't stand it, and now I am listening to "Obscured by Clouds" and am underwhelmed.  Meddle had its moments.  Umaguma as I dimmly recall, required a fairly large meal of cardboard-tasting mushrooms.  Several Species of Small Furry Animals just really isn't that funny 25 years later.  I did have a renewed appreciation for "Granchester Meadows" on Umaguma, having in the intervening period lived near it in Cambridge and visited frequently.  The fly at the end is accurate.


excellent! Thank you for that. PS we could share some stories I bet. Ok, so Dark Side, then build more speaker stuff, then the rest of what you said  :green:

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #42 on: 15 Jun 2011, 10:23 pm »
Oh you know it ;)


BTW I bought Dark Side of the Moon last night and I've been spinning it constantly. Man, they knew how to record back then.

And I watched the Dark Side of the Moon doc on Netflix (god bless netflix) for an entertaining education.

 FYI for those who like their prog on the heavier side... I pulled out my Mastodon collection and am playing Blood Mountain.

 Oh man have times changed huh? It's like, I hate to say it, but musicians are just that much more talented these days in terms of sheer raw technical ability.

 Like I can think of five drummers off the top of my head who rip Neil Pearts head off.

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« Reply #43 on: 16 Jun 2011, 12:48 am »
Oh you know it ;)


BTW I bought Dark Side of the Moon last night and I've been spinning it constantly. Man, they knew how to record back then.
 FYI for those who like their prog on the heavier side... I pulled out my Mastodon collection and am playing Blood Mountain.
 Oh man have times changed huh? It's like, I hate to say it, but musicians are just that much more talented these days in terms of sheer raw technical ability.
 Like I can think of five drummers off the top of my head who rip Neil Pearts head off.

I think they know how to record now, too. But once it's recorded they crap all over it in the mastering process ( and sometimes in the re-mastering process ). Hell, you can make a recording sitting on your bed these days which will have sound quality rivaling that of many "studio recordings" from the era of DSOTM.

I own all of Mastodon's albums and IMHO they have done nothing which even approaches DSOTM and that's not a knock against Mastodon because very few artists have. The sheer scope of the thing is part of what makes Dark Side the enduring and special work that it is. And that kind of artistic vision isn't something which you can achieve by sitting around running scales all day every day. Too many musicians get caught up in playing their instruments rather than playing music. And for that matter, too many listeners guage music's worth by the technicality of it. It's been said that "music is math" but it can make for some pretty soulless music. Sheer raw technical ability is at best a means to an end.
But that's just my opinion. And I could be wrong...

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #44 on: 16 Jun 2011, 12:58 am »
Kings of Leon are my favorite new rock group of the 2000's.  Always looking for good new rock but the pickings seem slim.

Just picked up Come Around Sundown, I like it pretty well. Is this their best album? Haven't heard any of the others.

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #45 on: 16 Jun 2011, 07:12 am »
Just picked up Come Around Sundown, I like it pretty well. Is this their best album? Haven't heard any of the others.

I haven't heard all of their albums yet.  Right now I have Only By The Night and also Because Of The Times.  Both are quite good and feature some great songs.

Rclark

Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #46 on: 17 Jun 2011, 02:45 am »
Mastodon isn't soulless riffing. Mastodon jams. We leave the soulless riffing to the malstiens of the world. I wouldn't own music that was just scales played fast. Mastodon plays with soul, but with such sheer dominating prowess. Its ok, Carl Lewis isn't the fastest man in the world anymore either, talent Marches on. There are albums that have come since dsom that have no doubt eclipsed it as well, in any metric you can think of. Doesn't take away from their achievement. Its an incredible album that has stood the test of time.

For the record I am not comparing mastodon with pink Floyd. Apples to oranges, big time. Just referencing the ability argument.

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #47 on: 17 Jun 2011, 03:20 am »
Gear down, Big Rig. As I said in my post, I wasn't knocking Mastodon. I just don't buy into the equation between "raw technical ability" and talent. The technical aspect can be acquired through instruction, practice and repetition. The artistic aspect not so much...

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #48 on: 17 Jun 2011, 03:28 am »
And this is why no kids are interested in high end audio.  A bunch of geezers still arguing that Pink Floyd is the most amazing thing in the world.



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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #49 on: 17 Jun 2011, 03:41 am »
And this is why no kids are interested in high end audio.  A bunch of geezers still arguing that Pink Floyd is the most amazing thing in the world.

a) Not a "geezer".
b) Don't think Pink Floyd is the most amazing thing in the world.
c) Mastodon fan.
d) Don't agree with your assertion that kids aren't interested in high end audio because of lingering nostalgia.
 
I would also be curious as to the demographics of Tone Magazine and what percentage of your readership you just disrespected with the " geezer " remark. I would venture that as those "geezers" are likely the predominant supporters of your advertisers, you may also want to gear down a bit.

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« Reply #50 on: 17 Jun 2011, 05:14 am »
 :D ha,geezers and PF.... your right Tonepub,but i do know one thing,Dave Gilmore can play a MEAN-MEAN six string.i love that shit....also,bands like the Black Crows early,and Allman Bros. kick some crazy ass.you don't find this stuff from new bands unless i am missing it completly.is it just because we grew uo with this great music ?? i don't care,it's the best.....most new bands suck :D
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« Reply #51 on: 17 Jun 2011, 05:30 am »
Quote from: TONEPUB on Today at 03:28 AM

    And this is why no kids are interested in high end audio.  A bunch of geezers still arguing that Pink Floyd is the most amazing thing in the world.  :duh:

Woah!
Listening to Allman Bros right now and digging it.
Well maybe you should get your ego in check.  Do not care about Pink Floyd anymore than you do but your arrogance really really sucks.   :thumb:
As well your circulation will suffer till you sober up!
I bet you really think you are cutting edge. Not to me.  :scratch: Won't read you anymore.
So do not take offense just my humble observation. And when the wine wears off .. wowsa it all seem clear now!
All the best,
Tom

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #52 on: 19 Jun 2011, 10:48 am »
:D ha,geezers and PF.... your right Tonepub,but i do know one thing,Dave Gilmore can play a MEAN-MEAN six string.i love that shit....also,bands like the Black Crows early,and Allman Bros. kick some crazy ass.you don't find this stuff from new bands unless i am missing it completly.is it just because we grew uo with this great music ?? i don't care,it's the best.....most new bands suck :D

 I have been playing DSOM constantly... and falling in love with it. I even pulled out my copy of The Wall and gave it another chance.

 I think part of enjoying Pink Floyd is having a stereo system than can handle them properly. Otherwise they're quite boring. That said I can handle them properly now and I am enjoying it  :thumb:

 But moving on, I think that (perhaps it's genetically unavoidable) as we age, we tend to associate most strongly with the music of our youth, and think of that era as having had the best musicians with the most talent. And that everything new coming out is toxic and trash. It was true in 1901 and it's true now.

 I try to vigorously repel that instinct. I listen to things far older than my time and also constantly check for new material.

 For those of you stuck in the past, strictly listening to a certain span of music: I feel so so sorry for you. You have NO IDEA how much you are missing out on, and it's your loss, not ours.

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #53 on: 19 Jun 2011, 11:43 am »
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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #54 on: 19 Jun 2011, 12:59 pm »
DSOTM is a timeless classic. 

soundbitten1

Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #55 on: 19 Jun 2011, 01:10 pm »
I picked up that and Wish You Were Here recently, both are great.

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #56 on: 19 Jun 2011, 01:34 pm »
I will admit to being a big Floyd fan. The more you listen to this band the better it gets. Try the Pulse DVD and play it LOUD. It will blow your mind. Lots of Floyd is great when you have a killer system with great low end capability. Floyd and other rock bands need balls! I would not listen to any Rock at low levels with baby speakers. Rock is supposed to rock you. You should only play it when you are in the mood to ROCK OUT. Everyone in your house should hate you when you play it. The Kick drum should kick you and send your cat flying. Sinatra loud is stupid. Its all a mood thing. Find your mood, pick the right music for your mood, play it at a level that is right for the mood and music. :singing:

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #57 on: 19 Jun 2011, 04:28 pm »
Not exactly sure how this post became an argument about the degree of Pink Floyd's awesomeness.  However, on my short list:

1.  Dr. Dog
2.  TV On The Radio
3.  The Black Keys
4.  The National
5.  The M's
6.  The Bees
7.  My Morning Jacket (sans Evil Urges  :nono)

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #58 on: 19 Jun 2011, 05:16 pm »
There was some talk about anger and angst in modern music, and I think that's the problem that I have with today's "metal" and rap/pop music. I start diggin' the groove of rap, or the raw guitar and sheer power of metal, but very soon I find myself in a bad mood because of the hatefulness in the message. Or the consistent tones of doom and despair in metal. Does that make me an old geezer before the age of 50? Maybe.

Or, maybe I just don't care for hostile tones and degrading lyrics in music anymore because there is enough of that in real life.

Too many musicians get caught up in playing their instruments rather than playing music.

Yeah, I see this happening too. Last summer I went to an event called Guitar Player Live where aspiring guitar players hang out, hear some music, and get tips in free guitar clinics held by professionals and famous guitar players. What I learned was everybody wants to shred. Shredding is cool, and it's a skill that is way beyond my meager ability, but damn, I got tired of listening to talented guitarist shred shred and shred. Why don't you guys play some music and then shred a little bit in between? You know, as in a guitar solo in a clever song??? No, we start with the solo, then we solo through the solo, and then we solo some more. Now, I will top that by shredding it.

I think this might be happening because we live in an age of instant gratification and desensitized excess. I can't feel anything anymore so let me kick it up a notch.

you can make a recording sitting on your bed these days which will have sound quality rivaling that of many "studio recordings" from the era of DSOTM.

Maybe you can, but I don't think that most people can. I know that I can't.



Oh, I like Broken Bells and Jimmy Eat World for new rock/pop music. There are some good suggestions in this thread guys. Keep 'em coming.

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Re: The greatest new rock band of the 2000's
« Reply #59 on: 19 Jun 2011, 11:42 pm »
I think most modern "rock" blows goats.
But "Tool" has some pretty good music. When I'm in the mood to crank the subs, it's AC/DC, Metallica, and Tool.  :rock:

But 99% of the time, it's Marsalis, Basie, Webster....you know...."real" music.
Oh....and DSotM kicks ass, as does The Wall, and Gilmour's new stuff "Island".

Bob