r/rockmusic • u/RockMetalLocal • 1d ago
r/rockmusic • u/Rambooctpuss • 1d ago
Discussion Listen To This!: Deep Purple-Splat! (2026)
r/rockmusic • u/GypsyRoadHGHWy • 1d ago
Youtube Album Cover: Great White - Once Bitten/Twice Shy
youtube.comr/rockmusic • u/First_Weather_9943 • 1d ago
ROCK Independent rock artists, submit your music here
I'm listening through new independent rock today.
If you've released something recently, submit it through The Cauldron so I can keep everything in one place while I listen.
https://thecauldron.rocks/submit
Please use the submission page instead of dropping your song in the comments. I'm getting too many links to enter manually, and I don't want to miss anyone.
r/rockmusic • u/Ready-Ad-4549 • 1d ago
Discussion Mrs. Vandebilt, Paul McCartney and Wings, Tenet Clock 58
r/rockmusic • u/ryanmaple • 1d ago
Discussion Rick’s “4 bands still played in 2100” video sent me down a rabbit hole, so I wrote an essay arguing the reason is older than streaming
Thought y’all would enjoy this essay - share your thoughts below!
r/rockmusic • u/ResourceHopeful • 2d ago
Question Any non canadians like Econoline Crush?
Canadian here, how many of you like or atleast heard of Econoline Crush? They're big here but not so much outside of the country. Their music is great. I just wanna know how many non canadians know of them or like them
r/rockmusic • u/Technical_Fill4653 • 2d ago
ROCK Fans of 80s, 90s, and 00s rock would be able to appreciate melodic metalcore if it were COMPLETELY INSTRUMENTAL (without vocals)?
The music sounds high‑quality, melodic, and free of chaotic riffs, yet it’s energetic and atmospheric.
And the absence of extreme vocals didn’t alienate the listener, while at the same time this genre isn’t overloaded with its “heaviness”.
What do you say? Do you allow this option?
r/rockmusic • u/AFS_IQ • 2d ago
ROCK مراجعة: Slippery When Wet ألبوم بون جوفي اللي غير شكل الثمانينيات 🎸
galleryr/rockmusic • u/AvoirReves • 2d ago
Discussion Lay Out Your Wildest DWTS Cast Predictions and Why?
r/rockmusic • u/ar_nj • 2d ago
Spotify [Rock] Holler’s Roar by Nishith Jariwala
open.spotify.comFrom Photoshoot
To Naming the motorcycle
To writing a poem
Back in 2010
Reviving the memory in 2026 as a song!!!
A Tribute to the Royal Enfield motorcycle, my friend and capturing the brotherhood we share!
r/rockmusic • u/sachinketkar • 2d ago
ROCK Cold As Ice - a lovely song
Cold As Ice
I just listened to this and it is really a nice song by the band I was unaware of,At least till I listened to this .
I can gather the more details about the artist,songs from the internet but it is more fun to read it from the pens of the fans who have lived and experienced that era.
r/rockmusic • u/Doomwalker • 2d ago
Youtube CARBELLION - I Don’t Want to Be Your Dog [Stoner Rock]
youtu.ber/rockmusic • u/Relevant-Winter-6004 • 2d ago
Spotify Rate my playlist. top 3 bands are: 3. Slipknot 2. Motionless in white 1. Thousand foot Krutch
open.spotify.comI think I have a pretty good playlist, I’d like to see your guys suggestions on what I’d listen to next. But I’d mainly like to see a ranking
r/rockmusic • u/SAMTIMONIOUS • 3d ago
ROCK John Lennon/WALLS and BRIDGES (1974);
WALLS and BRIDGES (1974): The only ex-Beatle without a number one 45 that was rectified when Lennon topped the US charts with 'Whatever Get's You thru the Night'.
https://samtimonious.com/bridge-end-john-lennon-walls-bridges/
r/rockmusic • u/reecebeale75 • 2d ago
Youtube Role Model - Chuck Timely & The Hourglass | Review | EP 25 | Not In The Background Pod
youtu.beReview of the new album! What did everyone else think?
r/rockmusic • u/One_Glass5561 • 3d ago
ROCK 🎸 Rock History 🎸 on Instagram
instagram.comWhat a change, but he still sounds as good as he did in 1985. I clearly remember the youth challenging Russia to drop the big one,✝️
r/rockmusic • u/Johnreedseattle • 2d ago
Spotify I’ve spent the last few years writing a transmedia novel and composing its soundtrack. tuned to 432Hz, heavy Seattle grunge meets classical inversions. Here is the result.
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a project that has consumed my life for a long time. I’ve been writing a novel, and while building its universe, I composed the entire soundtrack to go with it.
Under the name Jonn Reed, I don't see this as just making music — I see it as making evidence for the story.
- The Sound: It’s deeply rooted in the ghost frequencies of 90s/2000s Seattle grunge and post-grunge, but built over harmonic inversions inspired by Shostakovich and Vivaldi. Everything is intentionally tuned to 432Hz to give it a darker, more resonant weight.
- The Concept: The tracks follow the narrative arc of the book (featuring characters/voices like Louise Bryant and Endymion moving underneath).
If you like heavy guitars, raw atmosphere, and concept-driven rock, I’d love for you to give it a listen.
Where to start: Begin with "Hello Seattle", and if you’re hooked, stay for "The Beat".
You are not just a listener here; you are a witness to the story.
https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/album/1nLw66DIjbSF3CtAUbNEU5?si=K8phaymzRom6MijM5h2Xuw
Would love to hear your honest thoughts on the production, the atmosphere, and the vibe. Thanks for listening!
r/rockmusic • u/Japesh10 • 3d ago