• @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    It’s the usual 25 year retro cycle, right? See for example the 00s indie rock throwback. I do enjoy it though. Much more than hyperactive retro 90s Techno…

  • @Marine_Mustang
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    111 year ago

    Hell yeah. Bring on the Pretenders, Breeders, Alanis, Mazzy Star, Liz Phair…

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        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.

    • @harsh3466
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      11 year ago

      Yessssss!!

      Also, I just ran across Descartes A Kant, and they’re fabulous. Got a great grungy Breeders vibe. I found em on Bandcamp.

  • ren (a they/them)M
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    31 year ago

    pop music is always interesting.

    it iterates on itself over and over and over until a disruption comes (think when late 80s and 1990 pop vapid pop got hit with grunge’s and authenticism of REM in the early 90s) - which then pop adapted, started pumping out 90s rock that iterated on itself for a few years until hip-hop took over.

    So interesting. Young folks must be getting bored of where pop was going with the Swifts & Beyonces and whatnot, especially once the parents got into it, and now they are pivoting.

    Good for them! Let’s hit those distorted d-tuned power chords y’all!

  • @glimse
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    11 year ago

    I like all 3 bands (and Punisher is a top 10 all timer for me) but I don’t see the connection between Phoebe Bridgers and Radiohead/NMH. The reasoning they gave feels like a big stretch to throw in some noteworthy artists…as if Phoebe hasn’t made a name for herself in her own right