10 Bands Shaping The Post-Nirvana Era

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Arcade Fire: This Montreal band has succeeded entirely on their own terms without the machinery of a major label. Their passionate fans have spread the word worldwide, resulting in Arcade Fire now being one of the biggest live bands on the planet. Their records are great but experiencing Arcade Fire's jubilant, cirque-styled performances with an incredible array of instruments is not to be missed...anything can happen.

Coldplay: One of the best bands to emerge from the UK in the past decade, Coldplay has grown into one of the world's top bands. Consistently strong melodies, quality lyrics, memorable songs and a charismatic vocalist, the group's early promise has been realized with their most recent and best album to date Viva La Vida...The band puts on strong live performances that generate sold out shows worldwide.

Dave Matthews Band: This Virginia based band made it the hard way...endlessly playing all over the country to emerge as one of America's top live bands. Their lengthy shows and amazing musicianship continue the legacy of the Grateful Dead, with the Dave Matthews Band inheriting the mantle of the best jam band around. Like the Dead, the band is more of a live experience, not needing hit songs (though they've have a few of those as well) to play stadiums. They rock!

Death Cab For Cutie: This excellent band from Seattle consistently make exceptional records and back it up with a compelling and exciting live show. Their songs often demonstrate a very interesting structure as evidenced by the sublime "I Will Possess Your Heart". Distinctive music and unmistakable vocals make Death Cab an influence on many of the indie rock bands we're listening to today.

Green Day: A band that keeps getting better, Green Day delivered arguably the best album of the decade with American Idiot. Their growth as a band is not only measured by well-written music but in their excellent lyrics. 21st Century Breakdown was also very good. Green Day are one of the tightest bands touring today which is why seeing them live is always so satisfying. Their Broadway show of American Idiot was well reviewed and cemented the band's reputation as one of the best bands anywhere.

Linkin Park: The successful marriage of rock and hip-hop came together dramatically in their debut album Hybrid Theory. Linkin Park has attracted a huge fan base worldwide not only by consistently delivering compelling songs but by musically adventuresome collaborations with Jay Z. The band is exciting live and continues to evolve their sound, allowing them to succeed where many of their rap-rock contemporaries have failed.

Muse: A band that broke in Europe first, finally reaching major status in the States on their last tour. The songs are well written, passionate, and memorable. It's no surprise Stephenie Meyer listened to Muse while writing the Twilight series...the music is mesmerizing. Muse is also an exceptional live band, which is how they grew their fan base, and is now filling arenas. This trio will be around for a long time.

Pearl Jam: As a contemporary of Nirvana in the early days of the Seattle grunge scene, the band grew in the 90's into one of the consistently top bands around the globe. Known from the beginning as a great live band, they have grown a passionate fan base by adhering to their own rules...unapologetic, touring the way they want, putting out albums without concerning themselves if they had a hit track for radio play. A real original.

Radiohead: An astounding band live or on record, Radiohead is one of the most influential bands since Nirvana. The ground breaking OK Computer was that rare and happy confluence of art meeting wide success. Their innovative relationship with fans continued with the release of In Rainbows at a price determined by what the individual fan chose to pay. A commitment to creativity and experimentation are why Radiohead continues to be one of the great bands.

White Stripes: Though their amicable breakup was announced earlier this year (the main reason cited being "to preserve what is beautiful and special about the band"), the Whites Stripes displayed an authentic style that was always a surprise. Between Jack White's originality, great guitar playing and musical curiosity (as manifested by his several side projects), the duo created a distinctive sound all their own. The breakthrough classic "Seven Nation Army" rightly gained them hordes of new fans. Like many of the bands on this list, The White Stripes seemed to do what they want without trying to please anyone but themselves.

Band of Horses
Bright Eyes
Fleet Foxes
Kings of Leon
Mumford & Sons

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-pollack/10-bands-shaping-the-post_b_838771.html

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Radiohead 18
White Stripes 10
Arcade Fire 6
Pearl Jam 3
Mumford & Sons 3
Coldplay 3
Death Cab for Cutie 2
Dave Matthews Band 2
Linkin Park 2
Band of Horses 2
Bright Eyes 2
Green Day 1
Muse 0
Fleet Foxes 0
Kings of Leon 0


ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:51 (fourteen years ago)

Sorry, the text above the list of 5 additional bands should be:

And I just have to include 5 bands that show the promise of establishing a lasting legacy in the future:

Band of Horses
Bright Eyes
Fleet Foxes
Kings of Leon
Mumford & Sons

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:53 (fourteen years ago)

(bonus points if you vote for one of those underdogs!!!)

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:53 (fourteen years ago)

hard choice. all of these are "real" bands, playing "real" instruments and writing "real" songs, so how can you go wrong?

tylerw, Friday, 25 March 2011 20:54 (fourteen years ago)

"21st Century Breakdown was also very good." - Well, we can't just outright pretend it didn't happen...

o0o00h really? (boxedjoy), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:55 (fourteen years ago)

Plus, some have "unmistakable vocals."

Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Friday, 25 March 2011 20:56 (fourteen years ago)

bonus points to readers announcing their own top tens in the comments-- are they really any better?

1 Radiohead
2 Beck
3The Strokes
4 Queens of the Stone Age
5 White Stripes
6 Elliott Smith
7 LCD Soundsyste­m
8 Modest Mouse
9 Wilco
10 Umphrey's McGee

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:56 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.pollackmedia.com/about-us

buzza, Friday, 25 March 2011 20:58 (fourteen years ago)

LOL

I think you're right about Mumford & Sons being a potential great. Their debut album blew me away...I'v­e been listening to it for the last 6 months in my car and am still not sick of it.

Here are some of my favorite bands that never let me down:

Shearwater
Horse Feathers
The Decemberis­ts

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:58 (fourteen years ago)

this is just awful writing. i love pearl jam though.

one dis leads to another (ian), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:58 (fourteen years ago)

Elliott Smith is shaping the post-Nirvana era from beyond the grave.

Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Friday, 25 March 2011 20:59 (fourteen years ago)

best comment so far:

"curt cobain would hate all these bands"

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 20:59 (fourteen years ago)

Julia is the newest member of the Pollack team by just a few decades. She spends her work and free time doing pretty much the same thing: scouring the internet for cool websites, new bands, and great music. Forever passionate about music, Julia loves working in a space that allows her to think about all the levels on which music can exist and be experienced, as well as the future of the industry.

http://www.pollackmedia.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/staff_bio_resize/headphones.jpg

buzza, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:00 (fourteen years ago)

Pearl Jam's biggest (best?) albums came out before Nirvana ended

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:01 (fourteen years ago)

Green Day - Dookie also came out in early '94

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:01 (fourteen years ago)

http://abster.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/thinking.jpg
Julia loves working in a space that allows her to think about all the levels on which music can exist and be experienced, as well as the future of the industry.

tylerw, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:04 (fourteen years ago)

Since 1992, Jeff has additionally been a credible and objective source for the entertainment industry by providing his music preview of the hottest new bands and artists to radio and TV networks, radio stations, artist management, studios, agents and other key execs in the music and media business.

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:06 (fourteen years ago)

No Pomplamoose?

Number None, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:08 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.pollackmedia.com/trends/pollack-new-music-preview

buzza, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:10 (fourteen years ago)

these bands are all mediocre to terrible

absolutely clean glasses, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:12 (fourteen years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/9AG9J.png

diamonddave85, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:14 (fourteen years ago)

pollackmedia: shaping the analysis of the music world in the Post-Nirvana Era

curmudgeon, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:16 (fourteen years ago)

is meloy disappointed that his band wasn't included? ;_;

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:19 (fourteen years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/9AG9J.png
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/The_Decemberists__thedecemberists04screen1_01.jpg

frogbsclovetofu (cozen), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:19 (fourteen years ago)

Green Day delivered arguably the best album of the decade with American Idiot.

lol

original bgm, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:20 (fourteen years ago)

you know, it's easy to think white stripes or radiohead or w/e are "boring" (i'd say they're hit or miss?) but seeing them up against a list of a dozen other joek bands really makes them look appealing imo

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:21 (fourteen years ago)

^ my half-assed defense of two of these bands

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:21 (fourteen years ago)

A band that keeps getting better, Green Day delivered arguably the best album of the decade with American Idiot

You'd have to argue pretty fucking hard

frogbs, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:28 (fourteen years ago)

why aren't we discussing julia. "ilxor," are you really julia?

I'm totally kidding. Congrats strangers. (Matt P), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:32 (fourteen years ago)

Julia graduated from the University of Virginia with a dual concentration in Media Studies and Philosophy, and was as surprised as anyone to land a career that actually incorporated what she learned in her four years of liberal arts education. While in school, Julia was a DJ for an indie/alternative rock show at 91.1 WTJU Charlottesville, VA and wrote freelance articles on the American music scene for Australian music mag, In-Press. She has also worked at 106.7 KROQ in Los Angeles and CBS Records. These days, if Julia is not at work, she can most likely be found at a live show or combing the racks of a local record store.

I'm totally kidding. Congrats strangers. (Matt P), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:32 (fourteen years ago)

why aren't we discussing julia. "ilxor," are you really julia?

nope, but i do have a liberal arts education! and i like to "comb the racks" of local record stores!

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:36 (fourteen years ago)

julia is all of us

I'm totally kidding. Congrats strangers. (Matt P), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:37 (fourteen years ago)

Colin Meloy otm about huffpo

van smack, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:39 (fourteen years ago)

^ yes

colin meloy has some thoughtful opinions & commentary when i see his comments pop up here and there (seems like a smart dude), too bad his music blows almost as bad as them crooked mumfords

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:45 (fourteen years ago)

Colin Meloy is a fucking joke too

van smack, Friday, 25 March 2011 21:46 (fourteen years ago)

Are we sure this article wasn't written 6 years ago?

B-Boy Bualadh Bos (ecuador_with_a_c), Friday, 25 March 2011 21:51 (fourteen years ago)

What is the quickest way to clean vomit off a keyboard? I just saw that list of garbage bands and it made me sick. Ewwww they all suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a joke. If you like any of those piece of crap bands you suck too.

kornrulez6969, Friday, 25 March 2011 22:00 (fourteen years ago)

yeah! where's Korn?!

Destroy A. Monsters (Drugs A. Money), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:03 (fourteen years ago)

j/k

Band of Horses ftw

Destroy A. Monsters (Drugs A. Money), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:04 (fourteen years ago)

I have honestly never heard Death Cab For Cutie, Band of Horses or the Dave Matthews Band. Am I missing anything?

ka£ka (NickB), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:12 (fourteen years ago)

depends... how much do you like the other bands on this list?

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:14 (fourteen years ago)

Err well, I basically couldn't give a shit if I never heard any of them ever again (with the possible exception of Radiohead).

ka£ka (NickB), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:19 (fourteen years ago)

yeah okay you're not missing anything

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:20 (fourteen years ago)

Goddamn, are you saying Jeff Pollack lied to me?

ka£ka (NickB), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:21 (fourteen years ago)

okay, you're right, i lied, they are basically the best three bands of all time. like radiohead on acid.

(if you want to liveblog, feel free)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq-yP7mb8UE

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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7in-9E3ImQ

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:22 (fourteen years ago)

you know, it's easy to think white stripes or radiohead or w/e are "boring" (i'd say they're hit or miss?) but seeing them up against a list of a dozen other joek bands really makes them look appealing imo like they belong in that company.

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:23 (fourteen years ago)

^ lol, easy fix huh

at least i can name a few songs by radiohead/stripes that i wouldnt mind hearing again, right? that's more than i can say for the other bands. you may not like radiohead but do they really belong in the company of mumford & sons???

ilxor you've listened to one odd future album once (ilxor), Friday, 25 March 2011 22:25 (fourteen years ago)

So in developing what criteria should be used in gauging the best rock bands of all time, here's what I came up with:

1. Its all rock: For this discussion, I am only concentrating on rock bands; no soul, R&B, country or hip-hop. Hence the full title "10 Rock Bands That Shook the World."

2. No singer-songwriters: Dylan, Paul Simon, Bob Marley etc. are brilliant and have changed music forever, but for our purposes here, I am only including bands that were actual bands, not singer-songwriters and also not lead singers with fine backing bands (like Prince, Hendrix, or Bruce Springsteen). An elite band is comprised of at least two or more formative members.

3. Popular/commercial success counts: As Ed Giza, whose comments in a 2008 blog helped me shape my thinking on the selection process said, "to some degree commercial success is entwined with influence." And I agree. In a recent Rolling Stone article, John Lennon was quoted shortly before his death, saying "I'm interested in communicating whatever it is I want to say or produce in the maximum possible way, and rock & roll is it."

4. Multiple albums: The groups selected needed to have several excellent CDs to qualify...one hit wonders who managed to do one great album do not deserve to be among the elite creative bands of all time.

5. The groups must have stood the test of time: They changed the musical landscape and shaped popular music. These are recording artists whose music is still being listened to today by people of all ages and have retained a strong influence on emerging bands.

6. Their words matter: Writing songs that reflect the times, a situation that we can all relate to, or something that inspires us. Lyrics are a critical part of the complete song.

7. Ability to play live...real musicianship: Although a few of these bands evolved into primarily studio bands, they still had a history of being able to make an audience come alive.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-pollack/10-bands-that-shook-the-w_1_b_819903.html

buzza, Friday, 25 March 2011 22:26 (fourteen years ago)

oh my god did something happen to nirvana

zachlyon, Friday, 25 March 2011 22:54 (fourteen years ago)

My Morning Jacket's publicist must be pissed.

President Keyes, Friday, 25 March 2011 23:00 (fourteen years ago)

hahaha

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 05:23 (fourteen years ago)

hoos yer the best

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 05:23 (fourteen years ago)

So glad I'm not American. This guy makes me want to stamp on puppies.

lol sickmouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:03 (fourteen years ago)

Why doesn't anyone like rock music that's actually good?

billstevejim, Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:39 (fourteen years ago)

i'm willing to call 21st century breakdown the worst album i've ever heard. and i mean i'm rooting for these guys and basically love them. i think that's how you spell rooting.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:41 (fourteen years ago)

man have i got some albums for you

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:42 (fourteen years ago)

i realize it seems like it could not possibly be true. and yet there's something about the grim petulant incoherence of the thing that trumps mere incompetence or hubris or bad taste or stupidity. it feels so subjective, though--i could argue in favor of the best album i've ever heard all day, whatever it is, but i could never hope to communicate what felt so utterly loathsome about this one. it is criticism kryptonite to me; i can't say anything interesting about it. i probably shouldn't have brought it up.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:47 (fourteen years ago)

no i mean 21st century breakdown is def terrible, i just

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:53 (fourteen years ago)

yeah no i know.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:54 (fourteen years ago)

You guys are making me think I need to check out some mid-late period Pearl Jam. But that's like trying to reconcile with parents who locked me in a basement and fed me dog food til I finally escaped at age 18. I just don't know.

army career redhead (rip van wanko), Saturday, 26 March 2011 07:33 (fourteen years ago)

dont drag me into your torture fantasy, pearl jam was/is always terrible

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 07:34 (fourteen years ago)

dont drag me into your torture fantasy, pearl jam

board descrip asap

Godspeed HOOS! Black Steendriver (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Saturday, 26 March 2011 07:38 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Wednesday, 30 March 2011 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

http://cdn.mos.musicradar.com/images/Future%20Music/Issue%20203/akai/AKAI-Mpc5000-3-460-80.jpg

nicky lo-fi, Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:04 (fourteen years ago)

A couple of favs coming to LA soon...Death Cab in early April, Fleet Foxes in May.

buzza, Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:08 (fourteen years ago)

Post-Nirvana era.

I so hate that term.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:48 (fourteen years ago)

After the death of a person who has attained nirvana, liberation, or perfection, what happens? You do not simply gain non-existence (like the sunyavadis, the worshippers of the void), Gautama Buddha says the experience is unexplainable, Krishna says that you will share his own opulences. But what does that mean, what really happens after you escape from this cycle of birth and rebirth?

tylerw, Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:51 (fourteen years ago)

makes u think

tylerw, Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:51 (fourteen years ago)

rare picture of people after they have attained nirvana
http://www.zmemusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/arcade-fire-1.jpg

tylerw, Thursday, 31 March 2011 17:53 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.dailyhaha.com/_pics/blow_up_doll_twin.jpg

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Thursday, 31 March 2011 18:20 (fourteen years ago)

Are the 90s and 00s really one era? I'd say more like Melvins, Kyuss, Aphex Twin, Fugazi, My Bloody Valentine, Massive Attack and Orbital arguably shaped parts of the past two decades more than most of the bands listed.

Fastnbulbous, Thursday, 31 March 2011 18:29 (fourteen years ago)

i think the deal is the whole premise makes no sense

Bleeqwot the Chef (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 31 March 2011 18:35 (fourteen years ago)

Gautama Buddha says the experience is unexplainable

tylerw, Thursday, 31 March 2011 18:38 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Thursday, 31 March 2011 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

I suppose Nirvana doesn't last forever. :)

Btw. not very surprising winner.

You're Twistin' My Melody Man! (Geir Hongro), Friday, 1 April 2011 00:10 (fourteen years ago)

Mumford & Sons 3

the fuck??

reveal thineselves

hey ilxor, thanks for contributing, glad you stopped by (ilxor), Friday, 1 April 2011 02:37 (fourteen years ago)

to the extent that anything itt ISN'T a joke vote i assume Mumford & Sons would be #1 pick for joke voters

dayo technology (some dude), Friday, 1 April 2011 02:38 (fourteen years ago)

my joke vote was for radiohead

NAME (Lamp), Friday, 1 April 2011 02:39 (fourteen years ago)

^ baller

hey ilxor, thanks for contributing, glad you stopped by (ilxor), Friday, 1 April 2011 02:49 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-pollack/sympathy-for-the-devil-wh_b_865887.html

buzza, Monday, 30 May 2011 23:54 (fourteen years ago)

"Think about it."

buzza, Monday, 30 May 2011 23:55 (fourteen years ago)

three months pass...

But notwithstanding great bands like Arcade Fire (which barely gets radio or video play), there's no question that rock has suffered from the lack of a new sound or movement to energize the entire genre. I'm talking about something that can blow up the current rock scene, like the Seattle sound did in '91.

So once again we find ourselves waiting for Nirvana...hoping for a musical miracle to change the course of new music.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-pollack/waiting-for-nirvana-again_b_942509.html

buzza, Thursday, 1 September 2011 03:04 (fourteen years ago)

what an asshole

Helping 3 (Hurting 2), Thursday, 1 September 2011 04:29 (fourteen years ago)

LOL

The Not Liking Radiohead Awards (Turangalila), Thursday, 1 September 2011 04:43 (fourteen years ago)

The whole thing sounds like something someone's Dad would say to them in the car.

Sonny Chevrotain (dog latin), Thursday, 1 September 2011 08:43 (fourteen years ago)

Oh, that's rich.

viborg, Thursday, 1 September 2011 09:13 (fourteen years ago)

have record labels ever put out rock cereal? beatle bits? foghat flakes? nevermind nuggets with mashmallow kurts?

esteenban HOOTez (kkvgz), Thursday, 1 September 2011 10:01 (fourteen years ago)

"Jeff Pollack Founder, Pollack Media Group - Experts in Music and Media" and also challops

Neil S, Thursday, 1 September 2011 10:04 (fourteen years ago)

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3247/2970285800_1e39424f9c.jpg

Mark G, Thursday, 1 September 2011 10:07 (fourteen years ago)

Post-Honeycomb

Sonny Chevrotain (dog latin), Thursday, 1 September 2011 10:14 (fourteen years ago)

: )

esteenban HOOTez (kkvgz), Thursday, 1 September 2011 10:18 (fourteen years ago)

lol @ tags on this one: "(...)Mumford And Sons , Nirvana , Nitsuh Abebe , Rock Is Dead (...)"

V79, Thursday, 1 September 2011 12:14 (fourteen years ago)

jeff pollack is the best

diouf est le papa du foot galsen merde lè haters (nakhchivan), Thursday, 1 September 2011 12:18 (fourteen years ago)

But what about current based rock?
But what about current based rock?
But what about current based rock?

diouf est le papa du foot galsen merde lè haters (nakhchivan), Thursday, 1 September 2011 12:18 (fourteen years ago)

The Rising (Bruce Springsteen) - I'm aware that a lot of Springsteen fans prefer his earlier work, but this remarkable album of America's unshakeable spirit in the dark days following 9/11 is my favorite. "Lonesome Day", "The Rising", "You're Missing", "My City of Ruins"...every song is an inspiration. The Rising was the miracle we were all looking for.

diouf est le papa du foot galsen merde lè haters (nakhchivan), Thursday, 1 September 2011 12:22 (fourteen years ago)

Rock has been so embattled of late that Dave Grohl even felt a need to mention something on the VMA's last Sunday, saying "never lose faith in real rock n roll music".

it's so good that NIRVANA veteran gave some kind words of reassurance to those, who still battle at rock and roll trenches

V79, Thursday, 1 September 2011 12:32 (fourteen years ago)

hoping for a musical miracle to change the course of new music

new board description

i genuinely thought when i first joined that he was the admin (ilxor), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 01:27 (fourteen years ago)

two months pass...

WHO: Mac Miller
WHAT: Blue Slide Park Tour
WHERE: House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC
WHEN: Friday, November 25th, 2011
WHY: If you haven't already heard of the young Pittsburgh MC, you will soon. One of the freshest and most fun-loving artists coming out of the blogosphere, Mac Miller could write a book on grassroots marketing, mixtapes, and some killer YouTube videos. His hit "Donald Trump," off of one of his six mixtapes released in the past 4 years, is at over 33 million views on YouTube. The Blue Slide Park Tour is Mac Miller's first national tour celebrating the release of his first studio album of the same title. Given what he's done with talent and his basement, can't wait to see what he can do with more official support and funding.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-pollack/live-dangerous-great-show_b_1077243.html

buzza, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 18:48 (thirteen years ago)

opened it, read list, assumed it was a joke but from like 2002 not... march.

fauxmarc, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 18:55 (thirteen years ago)


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