• edric@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’m recommending based on the list on your post. These are not really “new”, but are newer relative to your list and are going pretty steady:

    • Gojira
    • Haken
    • Animals As Leaders
    • Leprous
    • Jinjer
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    1 year ago

    (every music agent would love to know which bands will still be around in a decade)

  • RadButNotAChad@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m mostly a punk and emo guy, but see you’re more of a hard rock metal guy. I am a fan of Protest The Hero. I feel like it will be up your alley.

  • JTStrikesBack@lemm.ee
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    A few recommendations

    Grand Magus is closer to the Ozzy style, especially if you’re into the Black Sabbath stuff.

    Cauldron are a really solid classic sounding heavy metal band.

    I would love to recommend Scorpion Child But it’s been a decade since they’ve released an album so I’m not sure what’s going on, there.

    Haunt are my favorite modern band who I think fit your style. These guys just keep getting better so far

  • abysmalpoptart@lemmy.world
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    Check out Battle Beast. Strong 80s vibe, very theatrical. Their most recent album, circus of doom, is quite good imo, and they sound even better live. Highly recommend!

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    I want to listen to people who will still be around in a decade

    Bands stay around when they have support. If you want bands to last, listen to them and see them play.

    Lorna Shore, August Burns Red, Bad Omens, Bury Tomorrow, In Flames

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      Judging by the image, their concern is more that a lot of the bands they currently listen to are simply of an age that they’ve retired or died. It’s not a lack of fans that stopped Black Sabbath from playing, it’s that the members are well in to their 70s

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        Well if you like Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy and now In Flames just go down the melodeath rabbit hole:

        • Dark Tranquillity
        • At The Gates
        • Soilwork
        • The Halo Effect
        • Majesties

        And then you’ve got the whole deathcore scene which has been massively influenced by melodeath.

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    It’s tricky because there is so much classic thrash on here, but that genre died and was revived and then died again. If you get a taste for death metal or some of the other more contemporary extreme subgenres it’ll be easier to follow current bands and see them in the future.

    Here are a few modern recommendations you might like:

    • Unto Others (fka “Idle Hands” ) - Mana
    • Tribulation - Down Below
    • Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race
    • Worm - Bluenothing
    • Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper
    • Obsequiae - The Palms of Sorrowed Kings
    • Havukruunu - Uinuos Syömein Sota
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    I don’t have any recommendations because you listen to very different music to me, but why does the band being around in a decade matter?

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        Just go to shows. Stop worrying about if they’re perfect or if they’ll be around forever. Just go and get out of your comfort zone sometimes. Nobody here can tell you who will be around in a decade. None of that really matters though if you stop worrying and just go and support musicians you enjoy as directly as you can.

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    Sabaton has been around for awhile. They’re a Swedish metal band that sings about history, battles, and the heroes that took place in those battles.

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    I’m a simple metal head: I see Iron Maiden, I see Megadeth, I upvote.

    Edit: almost forgot — I see Arch Enemy, I upvote.