Gen Z and the Second Coming of 90s Alt Rock | Random Tidbits of Thoughtuseless_modern_god@aussie.zonemod to Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community@lemmy.world – 57 points – 1 years agorandomtidbitsofthought.com9Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentTool, Deftones, The Offspring, nine inch nails, Korn, Rage Against the Machine, KMFDM...None of the bands in the article sound like those bands. It's more like Bright Eyes and soft fuzz. But I'm down with a new generation of rock.Yeah, seems like the writer was mainly focusing on the visual aesthetics (especially in their videos) rather than the music itself.That's true, good point.
Tool, Deftones, The Offspring, nine inch nails, Korn, Rage Against the Machine, KMFDM...None of the bands in the article sound like those bands. It's more like Bright Eyes and soft fuzz. But I'm down with a new generation of rock.Yeah, seems like the writer was mainly focusing on the visual aesthetics (especially in their videos) rather than the music itself.That's true, good point.
None of the bands in the article sound like those bands. It's more like Bright Eyes and soft fuzz. But I'm down with a new generation of rock.Yeah, seems like the writer was mainly focusing on the visual aesthetics (especially in their videos) rather than the music itself.That's true, good point.
Yeah, seems like the writer was mainly focusing on the visual aesthetics (especially in their videos) rather than the music itself.That's true, good point.
Tool, Deftones, The Offspring, nine inch nails, Korn, Rage Against the Machine, KMFDM...
None of the bands in the article sound like those bands. It's more like Bright Eyes and soft fuzz.
But I'm down with a new generation of rock.
Yeah, seems like the writer was mainly focusing on the visual aesthetics (especially in their videos) rather than the music itself.
That's true, good point.