davidglander said:
I guess I can see where people are coming from, I listen Nickleback and they are hit and miss... There last album (Dark Horse) is so uninspiring and unentertaining that I haven't listened to it since buying it. And a couple of the other albums are not much better... Except for 'All the right reasons' which is one of my faves.
I like the quote in here about the bands from the early 2000s which didn't really bring anything new. Like Staind? Now thats a band that I really love! LOL
To each his own I guess...for me, music doesn't have to 'bring anything new' so to speak... It just has to be able to entertain me and make me sing along (or pick up my guitar)..
Maybe I was a little harsh (i was in a pissy mood all last week). I did like some of stainds early stuff, but i guess what I was going at is that group of bands didnt push the genre forward. As much as I hate to say it, I think bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit pushed the heavy rock genre in a different direction, opening up what could be done in the rock scene. I'm not particularly a fan of their music but they were important one way or another to the development of rock just like Nirvana. Also in my eyes, for a time there was an artistic statement there with bands like that... a lot of new sounds, unconventional arrangements, and some very unique approaches to what we think of as a rock tune.
Those late 90s/early 2000 bands just seem to lack that artsy side that would allow them to branch their music out a little. Like i said before I'm a little biased by the music I'm into in which those artists always explore new sounds, introduce new styles or something a little more on the fringe, yet still manage to remain relevant and in some cases very popular. I dont expect every artist to do that but in a way the fact that a band like Nickleback is so uber popular and a band like Porcupine Tree is still mostly udner ground in the US makes my head spin.