Synth rock revival got us feeling electric., talent. we want more... |
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Apr 4 2018, 04:56 PM
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BuzzJack Climber
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The amount of synth rock/cross over music being released lately is a welcome surprise to say the least. So many bands adding more and more synth/electronic elements. Big names such as PATD, Fall out boy, Churches, Metric and less known artists like I prevail, The animal in me, i see stars. The synth gods are blessing us but we need more. Anyone know of any other bands bringing that digital vibe?
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Apr 4 2018, 06:00 PM
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I wouldn't call any of those synth rock, when I think synth rock, I think of stuff like this....
But yes it does seem quite a bit of the popular indie this decade has been less electric quitar and more synthpop/electronic based, Chvrches being the best example. |
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Apr 4 2018, 07:53 PM
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BuzzJack Climber
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I wouldn't call any of those synth rock, when I think synth rock, I think of stuff like this.... But yes it does seem quite a bit of the popular indie this decade has been less electric quitar and more synthpop/electronic based, Chvrches being the best example. Haha cant beat a bit of van halen though! I think these bands could still be classed as synth rock, albeit a more modern, different sounding version. In my eyes any Rock/indie/metal band that regularly uses synthesizers and/or has a synth player in the band, is synth rock lol. Muse has to be top of the list. This post has been edited by DropzoneUK: Apr 4 2018, 07:56 PM |
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