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Is Post Hardcore Dead?
The late 2000's and early 2010's saw a massive Post-Hardcore movement with bands such as The Used, Underoath, Asking Alexandria and more leading the pack. Most of the Post-Hardcore bands went on to release career and genre defining albums but that did not last long.
We saw Attack Attack!, Abandon All Ships, Confide, Underoath and Woe, Is Me call it quits. These bands all released great albums but each following album saw a major shift in band members and sound. What caused this.. fame? money? personal differences? I can't say for sure but many bands expressed how tough the touring life was and how little profit was actually made after recording and tours. We all know the impact of piracy and how artists and labels suffer but surely someone has to have made money off touring or merch, maybe the label?
Our favorite acts like Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, The Devil Wears Prada, We Came As Romans changed their sound drastically to the point where they did not even sound like the same band we first heard. Many people lost interest but the bands gained new mainstream fans who wanted hit after hit. The biggest offender here would be Bring Me The Horizon as they no longer play heavy music, instead they have moved onto pop rock, electronic and easy going metal and also completely alienated their core fans and are now the poster boys for pop rock.
More recently these bands have opted out of heavy chugging and breakdowns choosing to rather fill songs with 2000 era "Nu Metal" riffs and grooves, I can't help but feel like we've all heard this too much before and that the bands should definitely not be bringing it back at this point in time.
While most of the bands we used to like are no longer on our playlists due to musical changes we have to thank A Day To Remember, August Burns Red, Dance Gavin Dance and I See Stars for sticking to their guns. Is Post-Hardcore dead? What will the next bandwagon be? You be the judge.
Top Rap Albums of 2015... So Far
2015 has been a great year for rap and hip hop. We have seen new releases from Drake, A$AP Rocky, Big Sean and more. Some of these artists have actually released career defining and game changing albums. Lets have a look at some of the best and worse releases.
Best Releases
I chose these because they offered something new for each artist and sounded unlike any other rap albums released in the last few years.
- Drake - If You're Reading This Its Too Late
- Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
- A$AP Rocky - At.Long.Last.A$AP
- Logic - The Incredible True Story
- Action Bronson - Mr. Wonderful
- Mac Miller - GO:OD A.M.
- Travis Scott - Rodeo
- Big Sean - Dark Sky Paradise
- Dr Dre - Compton (A Soundtrack)
Worst Releases
These are not terrible albums, they are just not up to par with other albums or the artists previous albums.
- Tyler, The Creator - Cherry Bomb
- Kid Ink - Full Speed
- Future - DS2
- Drake & Future - What A Time To Be Alive
- Meek Mill - Dreams Worth More Than The Money
- Lil Wayne - Sorry For The Wait 2
- Tyga - The Gold Album
- Hopsin - Pound Syndrome
The year is not over, Kanye West, Machine Gun Kelly and more are still scheduled to drop albums later this year. This is arguably the best year for rap and hip hop in ages.
What are some of your best and worst albums of the year?
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