How do we revive rock music and make it the dominant genre again, Yea Forums?
How do we revive rock music and make it the dominant genre again, Yea Forums?
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We don't. I like it the way it is. It's better this way.
How is it better this way? Explain.
>make rock band comprised entirely of le cool black guys
>get promoted by eli sheckleberg
>???
>profit
This way, the audience for rock is more niche in a way. So mediocrity is rarely tolerated anymore.
>how do we go backwards
Really
Puts a new spin on the whole feels like
We only go backwards don’t it
unironically this
How is bringing back rock music going backwards? There can still be innovation. Making a whole, diverse genre popular again is not regressing backwards at all.
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I only listen to rock anymore, only time I pay attention to anything rap is when there's Eminem news.
In any case, trends are circular, right now it's hip to be into pop and rap, it won't be forever. Just like how we think all these white wanna be hipsters are cringe worthy, so will the generation that comes after them.
I think there's still potential for rock to make some sort of come-back. Even today, there are certain rock artists that still seem to click with kids and teens. Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' is an over 20 year old rock song, yet it still manages to have almost as many views on YouTube as Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball', a much more modern pop song.
Honestly tho I can see some limp bizkit style stuff becoming popular
by getting homme to divorce his wife and take up hard drugs again
please not limp bizkit jesus
Akimbo broke up in 2012 that was it for rock and roll
>Limp Bizkit Bad
it's already happening with 69
You might as well have posted "How do we bring back jazz?" or "How do we bring back baroque pop?" These genres will never, ever be in the limelight again, they are stepping stones towards newer forms of music. You might see a wave of Imagine Dragons-esque electronic buttrock in the mainstream in a decade or so but the rock you knew is, for better or worse (definitely worse) dead.
I don't think so. Considering it still exists, it's just seen as a niche more than it was in the previous generations.
>Lil uzi vert my favorite rockstar
by the time rock returns to being mainstream, the genre will have already changed so drastically that all of you will just complain about its new form
idk about being dominant again but I totally see rock music getting a new momentum.
rap's promising artists are all dead, all they have now is Lil Pump lmfao
indie rock is becoming more and more stale
pop doesn't know what to do with itself anymore - excep Carly maybe but how mainstream is she?
and Billie Eilish is a pop star for a generation fascinated by hip hop
i hope you're right, user
what i would especially love to see is a new punk movement
but every new band is mediocre?
its already happening
If trends are circular then I think we're well overdue baroque classical becoming the most prominent form of music again
Rock was replaced by punk in the 70s, rock took over in the 80s, was replaced by alternative in the 90s, took over again after that, now it's replaced with this "alternative rap" shit, you think the WHITE audiences rap has taken are into real hip hop? They're into shit that's pandering to them like emo rap and shit like MGK and Post Malone, it may as well be punk or alternative or whatever, but rock and metal will come back like it always has