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Gaius Hermicus
2019-04-10, 08:16 PM
Hello Playground,

I am a classic rock/metal fan and I have reached a point where I am running out of new bands to try. I keep getting bored, or just not coming up with any names that I've heard of that interest me.

I'd really appreciate some suggestions.

(For reference, my current favorite artists are the Who, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Queen, AC/DC, and Black Sabbath. The other bands on my playlist are listed below, for those who care.)

AC/DC, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Billy Joel, Black Sabbath, Creedence Clearwater Revival, David Bowie, Dio, Elton John, Guns n' Roses, Led Zeppelin, Motley Crue, Motorhead, Nirvana, Ozzy Osbourne, Pink Floyd, Queen, the Beatles, the Cars, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Twisted Sister, Van Halen

Imbalance
2019-04-10, 08:50 PM
You can't go wrong with just about anything Slash has done in recent years.

Razade
2019-04-10, 09:01 PM
From that list...if you're not keen on expanding your genres. Look at Greta Van Fleet. Their latest album left me fairly lukewarm but their fist has some real bangers on it. Black Smoke Rising (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhbMbiYb5bg) is really fun. It's got a very Heart meets Rush feel. Probably my favorite. Highway Tune (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJg4OJxp-co) and Safari Song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxbT5jSxGJ0) are both really solid choices as well. They sound very much like Led Zepplin in those songs. That may be their appeal or it may turn you off. Their other stuff doesn't sound quite as Zepplin-y.

I don't see Tool on that list. That's a real shame. Sober (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqmRDV0a_70), The Pot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2F_hGwD26g), 46 &2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tja6_h4lT6A), Schism (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yNAABKD4IA) (Which has one of my favorite bass lines ever), and Jambi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF0lVn3n12I) are exceptional. If you like any of those, give more a listen.

Wagekki Band may be a bit strange, especially if you're not into non-English singing but they're a Japanese Folk Rock band. I love them. They did a lot of covers of Vocalaid songs in their early work. Senbonzakura (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_xTet06SUo) is probably their most famous.

We're going to get into some outside the genre bids now.

The Proto-Men are a rock opera inspired by Megaman. Their first album is lo-fi rock and electronic stuff. It's a masterclass in no uncertain terms from a technical point (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtSxNZeXlKg). Their second album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqAvvwu0kMU) goes from riffy southern style guitar and country all the way to swing and the hardcore late 70's John Melancamp/Springsteen sound. It too is a wild ride and I'd recommend both to anyone who'll listen to me rant about it for the hours and hours I probably could.

I am a big fan of Mumford and Sons. A bit more on the folky side of things but their music is usually earnest and heartfelt if nothing more. I don't really have any songs that leap out at me to start on. Babel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWza_On7ajs)and Ditmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOBPiOdyGEM) are probably the most easily digestible if you're not a fan of their kind of stuff to start with.

I could go on for a long time. If you're interested I can give you more. I imagine this is more than you were expecting already and there are bound to be more posts incoming. I've been listening to a lot of Lord Huron (because I always am), Tow'rs, and Two Door Cinema Club currently but none of those are rock.

2D8HP
2019-04-11, 08:07 AM
The Yardbirds


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9_mBYbJsUBQ
- your welcome

Peelee
2019-04-11, 09:50 AM
I don't see Tool on that list. That's a real shame.

I disagree; most of the bands on that list are melodic, which is a word I'd never use to describe Tool. Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and UFO seem like they'd be better fits, but old as they are I'd be surprised if OP hasn't heard them already. Their newer stuff is still pretty amazing though (for Maiden and Priest, at least; I haven't kept up with UFO. Come to think of it, I should...).

caden_varn
2019-04-11, 10:03 AM
Rival Sons is worth checking out IMO. They reminded me of Aerosmith when I first heard them

2D8HP
2019-04-11, 11:00 AM
The Small Faces


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ATNBwFcThaU
- your welcome

Happygiraffe
2019-04-11, 11:20 PM
You've probably tried Eric Clapton and Cream but if not try 'Layla'. Dire straits of course. And maybe Eric Johnson, try 'Cliffs of Dover'.
If you like acoustic guitar try Laurence Juber.

Peelee
2019-04-11, 11:28 PM
And maybe Eric Johnson, try 'Cliffs of Dover'.

You can't pull that out without segueing to Joe Satriani. 3 songs I'd recommend for checking out his style:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVrUDqvLGbM

Super Colossal for something a bit slower, and Crowd Chant is just plain fun.

darkrose50
2019-04-12, 07:20 AM
My mom to my dad: "I bet you can't sing one song, and know all the words."
My dad: *Sings Happy Birthday*

Everyone knows the words to Happy Birthday. Make it your jam!

Razade
2019-04-12, 07:39 AM
I disagree; most of the bands on that list are melodic, which is a word I'd never use to describe Tool. Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and UFO seem like they'd be better fits, but old as they are I'd be surprised if OP hasn't heard them already. Their newer stuff is still pretty amazing though (for Maiden and Priest, at least; I haven't kept up with UFO. Come to think of it, I should...).

It's not a word I'd use for Nirvana who made grunge and distortion mainstream or Black Sabbath. Tool also has plenty of melodic songs.

2D8HP
2019-04-12, 07:45 AM
The MC5


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2h0H8wXjJMY

If you don't know of the MC5, they were a Detroit band first recorded in 1965 who were hugely influential on what post 1976 came to be called "punk rock" (a term that was first published AFAIK on the liner notes of the 1972 "Nuggets" compilation album which had tracks by such groups as the Electric Prunes and The Seeds)

Comrade
2019-04-12, 11:20 AM
If you're into Black Sabbath you might dig some of the other early doom metal pioneers like Pentagram (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZi4bm_LS6g) or Saint Vitus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XTsrE0Lbtc). Unfortunately I don't really know any other bands in that milieu since I prefer the more extreme variants of doom, but there's a ton of old bands with that early Black Sabbath sound (and a ton of new ones that are dedicated to aping that sound).

Peelee
2019-04-12, 11:53 AM
It's not a word I'd use for Nirvana who made grunge and distortion mainstream or Black Sabbath. Tool also has plenty of melodic songs.

If they do, then I simply heard enough to know I didn't like them before I hit the melodic ones.

Also why i said "most" and not "all." For instance, I love Black Sabbath but hate Nirvana. Taste is funny.

Fyraltari
2019-04-12, 12:05 PM
How about Sabaton (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE4BxPwu4zI), Nightwish (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx4a-FS_IJ0) or Blind Guardian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aB6CPyO0Ww) ?

Otomodachi
2019-04-12, 12:06 PM
How do you feel about Pearl Jam? Does a less grunge-y version of them sound appealing? Here's some of the Tragically Hip's varied output.

The Tragically Hip - An Inch an Hour (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA2_ZeYTIz8)

The Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinking (Live, Woodstock '99) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWlbEAw3EoM)

The Tragically Hip - Boots and Hearts (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OKHwnkaU5Y)

The Tragically Hip - Highway Girl (live, double suicide version) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV4GAlI4C_Q)

Very much a bluesy rock'n'roll band, not metal. But I came to them via the Who, which I saw on your list, so maybe you'll dig it. They have an INSANE amount of output, some REALLY GOOD live albums... they're in the Order of Canada...

Sadly the leader singer passed away somewhat recently after a lengthy battle with cancer. Which still somehow tears me up, dang.


The MC5


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2h0H8wXjJMY

If you don't know of the MC5, they were a Detroit band first recorded in 1965 who were hugely influential on what post 1976 came to be called "punk rock" (a term that was first published AFAIK on the liner notes of the 1972 "Nuggets" compilation album which had tracks by such groups as the Electric Prunes and The Seeds)


Seconded. Also, if yer not down with The Cult, Gaius, you should check em out.

Blue Oyster Cult - Astronomy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xXEtO3bEe0)

Although their version of Kick Out the Jams is strictly inferior. ;)

Cygnia
2019-04-12, 02:20 PM
I see no Rush on your list. That needs to be rectified. Either "Moving Pictures" or "Clockwork Angels" would be a good place to start.

2D8HP
2019-04-12, 02:31 PM
Recorded in 1978 (so more modern than my previous recomendations) another band from Detroit:

Sonic's Rendezvous Band


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JtqTAvv2kDA

enjoy

Scarlet Knight
2019-04-12, 06:46 PM
Classic rock/metal? You cannot forget the fathers of metal: The Kinks !

My favorite great band of that era is Jethro Tull: classic, hard rock, with blues or folk to break up the monotony. Very under rated.

:smallcool:

Aveline
2019-04-13, 12:35 AM
My tastes in music also began in the sphere of Led Zeppelin, The Who, etc.

Arena rock bands like Styx, Boston, Queen are in that vein as well so if you haven't looked into them I encourage you to do so.

My very favorite bands from that era were the proggy ones, like Rush and especially Yes. Also, you simply must listen to Pink Floyd at some point.

These post-rock ones might be less relevant to you, but it's my favorite type of rock: This Will Destroy You; Mogwai; Explosions in the Sky; Do Make Say Think, and of course the genre's terrifying pioneers, "Godspeed You! Black Emperor".

Do Make Say Think made my very favorite song ever (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v3pUIRrTifY). (This gives you an idea how much we have departed from rock. These post-rock suggestions are long shots. But I think you'll probably enjoy the other bands I mentioned.)

I can give specific song or album for these bands on request.

Oh, and I second the recommendation of Tool. They really live up to their name; their songs help me with my inner conflict a good deal of time. I know it sounds cliché but if you pay attention to the lyrics you'll understand.

GentlemanVoodoo
2019-04-13, 01:28 AM
For the bands of the late 70's to early 80's, I would recommend bands like Boston, Kansas, Mountian, Ram Jam, Fleetwood Mac and Eric Clapton. Since you have listed Nirvana consider other Grunge bands like Alice In Chains or Sound Guarden. From that same period there is also acts like Tool or Deftones. Metal bands well there is always Megadeath and Metallica. More modern times you really can't go wrong with acts like A Perfect Circle, Van Canto, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, Nightwish, Delain and the Regretts.

If you don't mind bands that sing in other languages there is a metal band from France call Elyose that is pretty decent, X Japan is a tried and true act and a more unusual group is Baby Metal (JPOP and Metal combined). From the Ukraine you have Jinjer, and from Russia is the Slot (СЛОТ).

If simply to explore new acts, Youtube either the World Cafe (various styles of music with the occasional hard rock band) or Napalm Records.

jayem
2019-04-14, 10:57 AM
The Small Faces


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ATNBwFcThaU
- your welcome
the (small) faces definitely (tin soldier, though?)

Perhaps Cream, (later) Status Quo or Bon Jovi?

On the more melodious of side the Beatles (&billy joel) there's tons of choice.

2D8HP
2019-04-14, 12:46 PM
the (small) faces definitely (tin soldier, though?)


Well I liked it, but here's The Small Faces biggest 'hit':

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IlLWITxkmW8 which is more "melodic' and less 'heavy' than "Tin Soldier", but I still like it.


Perhaps Cream


They had some good songs, I sill prefer The Yardbirds though, but at least Cream is much better than solo Eric Clapton ("Layla" is an abomination that I will not forgive!)


Status Quo


I liked "Pictures of Matchstick Men", what other good songs did they do?


or Bon Jovi?


I'm ignorant of any good songs by Bonnie Jovi


On the more melodious of side the Beatles


There's many good songs recorded by The Beatles, but the O.P. already mentioned them as a band he liked.


(&billy joel) there's tons of choice.


Also mentioned by the OP., but I can only think of two and half songs of Billy Joel's that I like.

Otomodachi
2019-04-14, 01:52 PM
I'm ignorant of any good songs by Bonnie Jovi


Oh, you just gotta dig back to his early work (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AcZaoFrLOw).



Also mentioned by the OP., but I can only think of two and half songs of Billy Joel's that I like.

I always liked You May Be Right (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo9t5XK0FhA), Big Shot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEea624OBzM), She's Always a Woman to Me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx3QmqV2pHg) and And So It Goes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHO6a2H-pqY) (exceedingly sad). Not exactly deep cuts but eh. *shrug*

jayem
2019-04-14, 02:31 PM
Well I liked it, but here's The Small Faces biggest 'hit':

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IlLWITxkmW8 which is more "melodic' and less 'heavy' than "Tin Soldier", but I still like it.

I like it, but I wouldn't have gone "You like Paranoid...maybe you'd like Tin Soldier". I've always been under the impression they became more rocky as they dropped the "small" (they were Mod's after all). I'd have gone for "All or nothing" as the gateway (my favourite is "My Minds Eye").



They had some good songs, I sill prefer The Yardbirds though, but at least Cream is much better than solo Eric Clapton ("Layla" is an abomination that I will not forgive!)

TBH I don't actually know any cream, but it was one that the Hard Rock guy at work liked (in fact I was thinking of Ballroom Blitz, which is the Sweet, though I can't see that down here)



I liked "Pictures of Matchstick Men", what other good songs did they do?

I really like "Lies". also "Again and again", "What you're proposing", "down Down", "Mad about the boy", "Rocking all over the world", "Something about you baby", "I love rock and roll", "Overdose", "Dreaming", "Every time I think of you", "Magic", "Ain't complaining" , "Ice in the sun", as well as "pictures of matchstick men" (which is on the less rocky side of their range)



I'm ignorant of any good songs by Bonnie Jovi

I've come to tolerably like "living on a prayer" and "bad medicine", "you give love a bad name"

[ETA Oh seeing the link (ahh). David Bowie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SQdBxVjZx4) was mentioned ]



There's many good songs recorded by The Beatles, but the O.P. already mentioned them as a band he liked.
Also mentioned by the OP., but I can only think of two and half songs of Billy Joel's that I like.
That was one sentence of mine. If the (mentioned) Beatles&Billy Joel are still significantly in his range then you can flip right over into all the things they borrowed off and all the things they inspired. If they are the very fringes of his taste, then we probably can't.

2D8HP
2019-04-18, 05:21 PM
@Gaius Hermicus,

I note that you like the Rolling Stones, well they did a

cover (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EVJUJxCQp0I)

of a great

song by Slim Harpo (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FTZP5I9sJx0)

The latest version I've heard was by
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wd2DveN0R0]

and I think it's pretty good.

Please chime in with some "More like this", or "Less like that" posts so we may better craft suggestions.

-Thanks

Gaius Hermicus
2019-04-19, 10:13 AM
Sorry I have not responded.

I have indeed heard of Judas Priest, the Yardbirds, Rush, and Iron Maiden. I enjoyed all of them to an extent, but they aren't my favorites.

I listened to Tool, and like what I heard so far.

UFO is next on my list.

sheenarustomji
2019-04-19, 01:28 PM
In this instance of Gnod all is about music. Gnod is kind of a search engine for music you don't know about. It will ask you what music you like and then think

Scarlet Knight
2019-04-21, 10:55 AM
I guess we are a living algorithm: "If you like the Cars, you may like: Elvis Costello, Blondie, and Squeeze".

Raven Brew
2019-04-22, 05:21 PM
What?...did you think of UFO? I remember them being tied into Rush a lot as they toured with them?...I remember hearing one album from them way back...then I went straight back to listening to Yes Relayer lol, the whole Gates of Delerium RPG in music form worked insanely better then the UFO I checked out. Time to give them a relisten.

GAAD
2019-04-22, 10:55 PM
I'm quite partial to Within Temptation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLz61g0JLxQ This is my fav song by them

Gaius Hermicus
2019-04-25, 07:31 PM
Checked out UFO.

I love it! I listened to Rock Bottom and then listened to it again because it was so good. Definitely putting that on my list.

Add to original playlist: UFO, Judas Priest, the Doors.

Peelee
2019-04-25, 09:29 PM
Hooray, I helped!

Wookieetank
2019-04-26, 02:14 PM
No recommendation for Foo Fighters when they're the best thing to come out of Nirvana? *ducks* :smallwink::smalltongue:

Some personal favorites from Foo Fighters:
Everlong
Best of You
My Hero
Monkey Wrench
Walk
The Pretender
Times Like These

Wuzza
2019-04-26, 07:53 PM
Depending on your age, you may or may not have listened to this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPWpx69_pTc

Full on 60 minute hardon version.
(It gets going at 1:25)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziyEEuj6qko&t=153s

Your drummer is called Scott Rockenfield, pretty much a win in my book..

Captain Jak
2019-05-01, 02:18 AM
I find it interesting that Metallica didn't make it onto your original playlist.

I'll step a little further afield here and suggest Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Three Day's Grace, Pretty Reckless, and Halestorm, to start. You might not like everything you hear, but there are definitely some keepers from all of them.

Raven Brew
2019-05-01, 02:06 PM
Could always add some Misfits and Samhain to the list!

Marillion
2019-05-08, 02:11 AM
This thread reminded me of a couple retro-ish style rock and metal bands I hadn't listened to in a couple years. May I recommend Blues Pills (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMYDYYQmqgA) and Royal Thunder (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yna0NRqNlA). I saw Royal Thunder open for Ghost (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0Ao4t_fe0I) and they were both incredible.

2D8HP
2019-05-28, 12:52 PM
@Gaius Hermicus,
Clearly, judging from the suggestions that you say you've liked, I have to reach into the vaults for something heävier, so
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1OedEgzDl_I

halfeye
2019-05-28, 03:59 PM
Alice Cooper, particularly "School's out"

Jimi Hendrix

Frank Zappa: takes the mickey something chronic, and not that melodic, but can play guitar.

Dolly Parton's "Jolene" (if you think it's sweet, you're missing the point big time).

Tom Jones "Delilah" and the Sensational Alex Harvey's Band cover, and most things by SAHB.

Early Roxy Music.

Osibisa "Woyaya" (sometimes spelt W(backward 'c')yaya)

Captain Beefheart.

Peelee
2019-05-28, 04:42 PM
Alice Cooper, particularly "School's out"

Or Poison.

...the Alice Cooper song, not the band. Though the band did do a few songs I liked.

Brother Oni
2019-05-28, 06:06 PM
Wagekki Band may be a bit strange, especially if you're not into non-English singing but they're a Japanese Folk Rock band. I love them. They did a lot of covers of Vocalaid songs in their early work. Senbonzakura (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_xTet06SUo) is probably their most famous.

Wagakki band are great. :smallbiggrin:

Babymetal has already been mentioned, so other bands that might be suitable:

Blood Stain Child is a great melodic death metal with electronic/trance influences and their Epsilon album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vobp17bP17c) at least is in English.

Doll$boxx is a combination band with Fuki (formerly of powermetal band Lightbringer) and hard rock band Gacharic Spin. Take My Chance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu2z4Uf9Tgc) is probably their most famous song that did the rounds a few years ago in English circles.

High and Mighty Color were a hard rock band, best known for Ichirin no Hana (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjAgkUiGzbE), used as the opening to the anime Bleach.

Tengger Cavalry are a Mongolian folk death metal band that I quite enjoy, combining metal with traditional Mongolian instruments and throat singing.

Shocksrivers
2019-07-04, 09:55 AM
If you want to go a bit more prog rock instead of classic rock:

Jethro Tull (Aqualung or Thick as a Brick)
Rush (Hemispheres, 2112, A Farewell to Kings)
(Early) Genesis (start with Selling England by the Pound, if you like that, check the rest up to and including The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway)
Bob Dylan (maybe start with early 70 from your other preferences)
Tom Waits (Small Change, The Heart of Saturday Nights, or if you want to go weird Bone Machine or The Black Rider)

I think this for a start based of what you currently like. However, I would strongly recommend listening to music outside your comfort zone. Think on the emotions in the music you like, and search for those in other genres. I moved seamlessly from metal to early hiphop to punk, because the anger in all is similar. And even the cultural commentary that is in folk (Bob Dylan is my favorite musician) is similar to NWA.

Good luck, en enjoy all the great suggestions in the thread

samwoodblack
2019-07-16, 01:43 AM
Future Island