[QUESTION OF THE WEEK] What's an alternative band you should TOTALLY BE INTO based on your taste, but no matter how hard you tried... it just didn’t click?

ren (a they/them)@lemmy.worldmod to Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community@lemmy.world – 19 points –

you know what I'm talking about, right?

Bands where, on paper, when you do the math, you should totally be a fan! "If you love X, you'll definitely love Y!" yet something about the band... it... it just didn't hit right with you.

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For me it's Radiohead. Weird, proggy, alternative, quirky, check, check, check, check!

But nope. Dead inside for them. Just nothing happens when I listen - no matter how many times I tried. Sure, a song here or there I like, but otherwise total "meh" for me. Heartbreaking!

This is the answer, but I came here uncertain of who I might write. I've never been into them, but the hit all the right buttons, as you say.

Radiohead. I just can't get into them, and I've really tried.

I tried a few times with some of the indie darlings like Wilco and Neutral Milk Hotel. I didn't hate them--some okay songs here and there--but I didn't want to start a new religion to them like a lot of people seem to feel after hearing their albums.

Motherfucking Devin Townsend. I’m into all of that, on paper. But my toes curl up and I get the urge to strangle a cat when I hear his music. Horrible, horrible, pompous and overvalued shit music.

There, I said it 🤣🤣🤣

Listen to Strapping Young Lad instead 🙂.

Heyyy, that guy looks and sounds just like Devin Townsend, but with hair! Are you trying to trick me, internet person? 🤣🤣🤣

I should like Temple of the Dog, but Hunger Strike is SUCH A BORING SONG that I still haven’t been motivated to listen to the rest of the album, even if it’s better than that song.

Edit: I forgot about Audioslave. Sorry, but I do not enjoy Audioslave. This band is not as good as either Soundgarden or Rage Against the Machine, but people have elevated them as if they are at the same level. I just don’t get it. Like a Stone is kind of a cool song. I just can’t get into the rest.

Not assured to help, but try Reach Down. I find that song to be a better starting point for the album. I'm not a huge Chris Cornell fan but Temple of the Dog is in my top albums of all time.

Radiohead. I think it really boils down to how irritating I find Thom yorke's voice to be. No, I don't want to listen to you whine for 6 minutes straight, thanks though.

Sublime. I've just never liked them for whatever reason, despite being big into the 90s alternative scene.

Sonic Youth. I love artsy experimental rock but none of their stuff has ever really clicked with me.

Real Estate. I like every band like them, but for some reason their music just doesn't do anything for me.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. I'm a pretty through and through goth kid and just can't get in to their music. Really want to but it just falls flat every time I try.

Arcade Fire. Just never found their sound enjoyable.

I go back and forth (before the problematic issues of the front person). I liked them, but could only take them in doses.

Daniel Johnston just too... Weird? Idk I feel like I should love him, especially having lived in Austin for 15+ years, but honestly I don't think I've ever enjoyed a song of his

Garage Rock Revival and Post-Punk Revival.

The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, The White Stripes, Bloc Party, The Libertines, The National, The Kills, Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, Kings of Leon... I listen to a song here and there from these bands, but never have the patience for any of their whole albums. The only band from these genres I still listen to is Interpol.

I don't know why, but I always felt these are my genres...

The only explanation I have is that these bands just aren't inclined to experimentation and deviation from their own sounds, which might be important for me to revisit those albums...

FIDLAR. I like together PANGEA, everyone keeps recommending FIDLAR to me, and Last.fm thinks I'll like them; but I just don't.