From the 70s to the 00s music was at its ultimate state with the development of electronic, experimental and Industrial music. During the period of the 80s to the mid 00s there were so many great bands and albums, but then it died out during the 2010s. Industrial music is essentially dead now, there are a few legacy bands still around and there quite a few band camp bedroom musicians but they're all crap. No longer do you see bands like Throbbing Gristle appear from nowhere totally transforming music, or bands like Nine Inch Nails releasing masterpieces such as The Downward Spiral and The Fragile. Music is stagnant and essentially dead. Unless you are into normie shit like rock or rap there is nothing new or interesting. I stopped bothering to find new music around 2015. What the world needs is a good war and period of tribulation to get the creative juices flowing.
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
The Beatles were the pinnacle of modern music
No that would be Throbbing Gristle. TG totally reinvented music and had a much greater (and bigger) influence. The Beatles were just another rock band.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
What about classical
Modern classical, ambient and post-rock are alright but they're still just the same sound that has been done millions of times already. It's time for new and real developments in music that isn't some niche and trivial meme music kids post to sound cloud or YouTube.
Originally posted by Hikikomori-Fujoshi
Modern classical, ambient and post-rock are alright but they're still just the same sound that has been done millions of times already. It's time for new and real developments in music that isn't some niche and trivial meme music kids post to sound cloud or YouTube.
Lol shut the fuck up. You wouldn't know good taste if it bit you on your pasty white ass. REAL music ended in 1741. Everything after that has been trash. The 18th century was the pinnacle of modern music.