Jay wrote:
heggs wrote:
Jay wrote:
I used to be like 'wtf, why do classic rock stations exist, how can people listen to the same music for 30-40 years?'. Now I'm the guy that's solidified his musical taste and has gotten all conservative with his boundaries. I think it's either inevitable with age or there really are only like 10 new songs per year that are worth a damn.
Or you could be like me, and try to find music that may not be the newest, but would be new to me.
For example, I just recently discovered fun. and Gold Old War. Their albums aren't new by any chance, but it helps keep things fresh.
I do do that. I go back and look for bands that I haven't experienced before, or that I overlooked, but my boundaries are still in place. I'd much rather go explore a new-to-me punk band from the late 70s than listen to stuff put out today. Pandora actually helps me find new old stuff fairly regularly which is nice.
Oh alright. I'm kind of the same way. There are a few people that I'll always follow from band to band, but not many.
Well, I have a recommendation for you. May or may not be up your alley.
Have you ever checked out the RX Bandits? They originally started out doing ska-punk, but now they're more rockish-somethingorother. Don't know how to describe it, they are extremely technical and all very talented. Most of the music is pretty fast, so it might appeal to you. When I want to listen to something a little on the complicated and technical side, I put them on.