Hey you sound super knowledgeable maybe you can help me. I used to love 90s rock like Pantera, Tool and the song Alive by Pearl Jam. I can't find any modern hard rock with exciting guitar solos and clear vocals. I hate high pitched screeching vocals like Iron Maiden or the whole death metal thing where you can't understand a word they're saying. You got any tips for me from the last 10 years? A genre or record label I should look into?
Anything wholesome instead of degeneracy like Marilyn Manson?
The playing as I understand a lot of it is mixing with others and the disicipline of practice and rehersal which is pretty hard to do during a global Lockdown. The next time you have free time and come across an old classic rock band or a band similar to another you enjoy I would recommend just trying to listen to the whole album through like people did in the 60s, 70s, 80s an 1990s, people hang out with friends and share records, they would follow a band and watch a performance or sit down and play an entire record through, listening and getting the full feel of an artist, vinyl records, cassette tapes, they would listen to music fully as it was on Cds, before the days of i-tunes, torrent (P2P) file sharing, spotify etc and suddenly nobody had the attention or patience for listening to anything. I think it is still better to at least try listening to an album fully as it was supposed to be. This place Poal has an active guitar sub they do something every friday poal.co/s/Guitar/ There's no shame in getting a lesson on guitar from some person or vocal training, nobody is born a player and even the best needed tips and pointers to get going. Youre already listening to some good stuff but I cant really tell you what you'd like because only you know what you'd like with music being about artist taste, its subjective in a way.
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