Kids are in their teens, three brothers and a friend, from outside of Detroit IIRC, and damn if they don't sound like one of the greatest rock bands in history.
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damn if they don't sound like one of the greatest rock bands in history.
Yeah, if you listen to early Soundgarden stuff, you can definitely hear the Sabbath/Zeppelin influence, but in their own unique style.It takes some ability to mimic them that well. But it is also a blatant rip off whether they say they mean to or not. Eventually they are gonna have to become more than a Led Zeppelin cover band to be anywhere close to popular as Led Zeppelin. Right now it's a mix of sex appeal and Led Zeppelin imitation.
Oh, and this genre sucks IMO
a big iowa state style boooooooooOh, and this genre sucks IMO
What do you typically listen to?
Yeah, I bet you like creamo.I like a lot of different music. I usually listen to rap or country but think a lot of other music is good. I'd probably be judged if I listed music that I can listen to without having to shut it off. I can enjoy anything from Bone Thugs to top 40 pop stuff. I like some creamo rock bands (Silverstein, Escape the Fate).
I really don't like older rock/metal or hippie music (Sublime), though.
Drummer even has a Bonham influence on their songs.Yeah, there is NOT a lot of real rock and roll that gets play anymore.
Plus... shit, just hearing something new that sounds like Plant and Page makes me happy
When is the next "Gathering of the Juggalo's"?Oh, and this genre sucks IMO
Ton of bands have Zeppelin influence without being a carbon copy. Hell I have Zeppelin songs that other bands covered that I like better than the originals. STP "Dancing Days" and "Tool No Quarter".Yeah, if you listen to early Soundgarden stuff, you can definitely hear the Sabbath/Zeppelin influence, but in their own unique style.
This band seems like they're trying too hard to be Zeppelin. Still, they obviously have a ton of talent.
Love AIC with Layne. Can't stand William Duvall.
I'm a fan of Jerry Cantrell more than anything.Love AIC with Layne. Can't stand William Duvall.
I would of preferred more Cantrell solo work than this new incarnation of AIC. The harmonies don't carry the same diversity and balance Staley and Cantrell had. But I get it , Cantrell was never gonna see a clean Staley. It went down hill quick for him with his addiction.I'm a fan of Jerry Cantrell more than anything.
Ton of bands have Zeppelin influence without being a carbon copy. Hell I have Zeppelin songs that other bands covered that I like better than the originals. STP "Dancing Days" and "Tool No Quarter".
I don't know if we can really call it ironic if it follows a well established pattern, but there's something... odd, I guess, about something counter-culture, edgy, and innovative becoming the status quo.Yeah, there is NOT a lot of real rock and roll that gets play anymore.
I would of preferred more Cantrell solo work than this new incarnation of AIC. The harmonies don't carry the same diversity and balance Staley and Cantrell had. But I get it , Cantrell was never gonna see a clean Staley. It went down hill quick for him with his addiction.
Yeah, there is NOT a lot of real rock and roll that gets play anymore.
Plus... shit, just hearing something new that sounds like Plant and Page makes me happy
That's pretty much what every generation says about the next generation.Millennials will destroy it altogether.
Degradation Trip 1 & 2 plus Boggy Depot if you have never listened to them by Cantrell.Facelift will always be one of my favorite albums. I haven't even listened to any new AIC. Without Staley it isn't Chains. I agree on Cantrell though, who is great.
Too late, X’ers already blew it.What's "real" about a group of little dorks imitating Led Zeppelin?
Mainstream rock has never been worse. Millennials will destroy it altogether.
It's less about the generation but more of the fact that popular music in general has become so corporate and monotonous. It just happens to be the worst it's ever been from a mainstream standpoint with this current generation. Even the underground scene in rock , the good bands are all made up of people 30 years old and up.That's pretty much what every generation says about the next generation.
There’s plenty of bands 30 and younger that are really good and make great music, like you said though, it’s underground indie esque music that isn’t really known to the mainstream audiences or traditional music listeners.It's less about the generation but more of the fact that popular music in general has become so corporate and monotonous. It just happens to be the worst it's ever been from a mainstream standpoint with this current generation. Even the underground scene in rock , the good bands are all made up of people 30 years old and up.
These guys are from Alabama but I doubt anyone outside of indie rock people know who they are.
Btw, I’ve worked with KEXP numerous times, great great people.It's less about the generation but more of the fact that popular music in general has become so corporate and monotonous. It just happens to be the worst it's ever been from a mainstream standpoint with this current generation. Even the underground scene in rock , the good bands are all made up of people 30 years old and up.
These guys are from Alabama but I doubt anyone outside of indie rock people know who they are.