Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Okay. Definitely not Coldplay or Greenday. I like coldplay, but I don't think they will ever earn as big a name as people say, one because every one of their songs sounds the same to me, and two, because of the music business and fan base these days. Everyone is into rap, and peoples attention span is so short, they move onto the next artist after liking the first one for a month. So, truthfully i don' t think their will be any bands from these days that become like super huge like bands before the 90's did.
Green day sucks. 90's green day was cool, they were punk, they made good music, their new stuff is emo and crap.
Killers rock, they are my 2nd favourite band next to U2. That being said, I still don't think anyone can become a super huge band these days.
Originally posted by digitizeThere will never be another U2.
Originally posted by Hellz_a_jamminI've read a lot of articles about the band people think will be the next to inherit the the crown from U2, most seem to suggest Coldplay. I couldn't disagree more with that opinion (and let's face it we've all got an opinion).
U2 began as a hard-edged punkish band at the start of the New Wave movement in the 80's. Bono recognises that the night U2 went on stage after the final performance by The Police on the Conspiracy of Hope Tour was the night U2 took the mantle (according to the U2 by U2).
So going by that form my personal tips for greatness would be;
Muse (just simply awesome live)
The Killers (kick ass first album slighlty dodgey second album... ring any bells?)
Green Day (great live, possibly a bit too slick and pretty)
Stars of CCTV (great cinematic open sound, a lot like early U2 had)
Anyway, I apologise if this sort of thread has already been done to death, but I'm new and frankly just wanted an excuse to say hi... so hi.
HaJ
Originally posted by digitizeThere will never be another U2.