danielcardoso
02.19.16 | "Automatic For The People" and "New Adventures In Hi-Fi" for R.E.M., "Dust" for Screaming Trees, and "In Absentia" for Porcupine Tree are a few I could think of. |
wham49
02.19.16 | cash, dylan, motorhead were releasing significant albums 30 years after |
Artuma
02.19.16 | there are tons of such bands |
Alastor
02.19.16 | Death, Pink Floyd, John Coltrane, Judas Priest, Tom Waits, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Neurosis
to name a few big ones. |
MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | R.E.M and Automatic for the People was 9 years after their debut. Dust was exactly 10 years so not over, as was In Absentia.
Agree with Dylan and Cash that's why I added them. Would argue Motorhead released anything that matched Ace of Spades or Bomber after 10 years. |
DoofusWainwright
02.19.16 | There's a trend there for sure but...
Radiohead 'In Rainbows'
The National 'High Violet'
Portishead 'Third'
QOTSA '...like Clockwork'
Anathema 'We're Here Because We're Here'
Sun Kil Moon 'Benji' |
onionbubs
02.19.16 | dookie and american idiot were 10 years apart from each other, so green day i guess |
wham49
02.19.16 | if you think GD was decent to begin with |
MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | Yeah I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just that its rare
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MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | Yeah I would agree with GD, both albums were highly rated even if they are not one of my favourites |
evilford
02.19.16 | Blackstar dude |
Tunaboy45
02.19.16 | Pink Floyd- The Wall
David Bowie- Scary Monsters
Deftones- Diamond Eyes
Death- The Sound Of Perseverance
Bjork- Everything after her non-canon 1977 album
Porcupine Tree- In Absentia
Dream Theater- Metropolis Part 2
Beck- Sea Change
Radiohead- In Rainbows
Opeth- Ghost Reveries
Enslaved- Axioma Ethica Odini, RIITIIR
Cradle Of Filth- Hammer Of The Witches
Frank Turner- Tape Deck Heart
Tom G Warrior- Both Triptykon Albums
Darkthrone- The Underground Resistance
Rush- Moving Pictures
To name a few |
MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | Yeah agree with you there evilford |
Artuma
02.19.16 | green day is a terrible example
some of my favorites include:
jakob - sines
neurosis - the eye of every storm
coil - the ape of naples
swans - soundtracks for the blind
godflesh - hymns
ulver - shadows of the sun |
MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | OK Artuma I can't argue those as I've never heard of them lol |
evilford
02.19.16 | you know, for a huge neurosis fan, I'm really not THAT crazy about TEOES. everyone else is tho. I mean it's a great album and I really dig it but I probably wouldn't rank it in my top 6 or even 7 neurosis albums |
Artuma
02.19.16 | times of grace, a sun that never sets and given to the rising could apply as well |
romulanrancor
02.19.16 | priest |
Tunaboy45
02.19.16 | Blackstar as well |
NeroCorleone80
02.19.16 | Oxbow |
Snowdog808
02.19.16 | I don't see why Miles is a legitimate example, especially when In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew were two of his most revolutionary works well over 10 years after some of his bop and cool jazz breakthroughs like Milestones and Birth of the Cool. |
Sevengill
02.19.16 | Mastodon is like, the perfect 10 Year Rule band for me. Their work from 2000-2009 all ranks among my favorite albums ever, but as soon as the aughts rolled around they ran out of gas.
Snow, I think he means these are outliers. |
Shemson
02.19.16 | Pantera-Vulgar Display Of Power would've been around the ten year mark seeing as they started as a glam band! |
Snowdog808
02.19.16 | Okay, that would certainly make a lot more sense. |
Avagantamos
02.19.16 | autechre - draft 7.30, untilted, quaristice, exai
converge - axe to fall, all we love we leave behind
the dillinger escape plan - option paralysis
fugazi - the argument
gorguts - from wisdom to hate, colored sands
meshuggah - nothing, catch 33, obzen |
MrFahrenheit
02.19.16 | Yeah I mean examples of albums released over 10 years after their debut release :)
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