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louder 01.22.2016 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Yeah, ok, sorry louder. You're right, I do like Future. At least, I like Pluto, Honest, parts of Monster and 56 Nights and his features. Some of the tunes on WATTBA are pretty choice. Haven't heard Purple Reign yet, but...

My main complaint with him is that he seems to be stuck in one place. DS2 was a disaster. Also, he's just getting hyped to high heaven by the hip-hop community, and I think that's bullshit. He's got talent but more often than not he seems to phone it in. And I really don't like the one dimensional "drug addict and loving in" thing. He's decided to be kind of a niche artist instead of pushing himself into new sonic areas.

In other words, he's the fucking opposite of Kanye. Even Drake, who I also have beef with but enjoy listening to, has a wider range than Future.

Future could fix this any time. I'd love to see him really step up and put himself out there.

Purple Reign is more of the "same".

Honest and Pluto were the peak of his creativity, but the lukewarm reaction made him step away from that, sadly. The fans wanted him to go back on his "street"/banger stuff from his early days. I'd love him to make an album full of R&B ballads and introspective/emotional songs.. but right now he has a niche and is sticking with it because it works for him (commercially and critically).

Severian 01.22.2016 06:02 PM

BTW:

It's G.O.O.D. Friday, y'all!!!

Rob Instigator 01.25.2016 09:46 AM

musicians like what they like. I am talking about the audiences, the fickle fickle audiences which support musicians careers.

I mean, you can "rock" like a shit band called Cowboy Mouth, and if the audience supports you you can tour and tour and tour endlessly.

I do not see that happening for the current hip hop acts, but maybe we will see them at the county fair like we see foghat, Peter Cetera, or in the future Sonic Youth?

Severian 01.26.2016 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
musicians like what they like. I am talking about the audiences, the fickle fickle audiences which support musicians careers.

I mean, you can "rock" like a shit band called Cowboy Mouth, and if the audience supports you you can tour and tour and tour endlessly.

I do not see that happening for the current hip hop acts, but maybe we will see them at the county fair like we see foghat, Peter Cetera, or in the future Sonic Youth?


I saw Bob Freaking Dylan headline a county fair in Washingon and it was crazy good. Thousands and thousands of people. Not all of them are sad pathetic little piece of shit concerts. Casinos are the real losers' circuit, where you'll see Richard Marx and shit.

Sonic Yourh are not popular enough to headline a really big county fair. Not by a long shot. So I strongly doubt we're going to have to worry about that in the future, especially since the chances of Thurston and Kim patching things up seem to grow slimmer by the day. Also, county fairs are huge money makers for the area. I don't think anyone would pick Sonic Youth as an act for something that's supposed to be enjoyable for the whole family.

Screaming Skull 01.27.2016 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Niklas
Hi!

I used to listen a lot to Sonic Youth in the 90s together with bands like Pavement, Yo La Tengo and Blonde Redhead.

Somehow I got into other areas of music and now it seems impossible to find a way back. Which bands and artists are the Sonic Youths of the 2010:s?

If you have any ideas, feel free to share them and get me back on track!

/Niklas


As you can tell from the responses, there are lots of ways to interpret this inquiry. My musical core is Sonic Youth, Pavement, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies, PJ Harvey, etc. I'll stretch the range to 2000 through 2016. Here are the bands that have put out more than 2 or 3 very good-to-great records over that time period:

Spoon
PJ Harvey
Radiohead
Arcade Fire
Deerhunter
Tame Impala
Broadcast
Deerhoof
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Kurt Vile
St. Vincent
M83
The Walkmen
The National

Screaming Skull 01.27.2016 12:14 PM

All Hands on the Bad One [2000]
One Beat [2002]
The Woods [2005]
No Cities To Love [2015]

Sleater-Kinney also fits nicely in the 2000 through 2016 range!!


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