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Author:  dead1 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:31 am ]
Post subject:  Will Nu-Metal ever make a comeback?

Given 21st century society's tendency to rehash things, it is quite likely Nu-metal will make a comeback in the next few years.

Indeed media like Metal Hammer are already talking up the new Limp Bizkit album.

So is Nu-Metal ever going to make a comeback?

Author:  Legacy Of The Night [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:57 am ]
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I highly doubt it. I think it was a uniquely '90s phenomenon that wouldn't (and shouldn't) be revived under any circumstances. I think the only reasons that Metal Hammer might be talking about the new Limp Bizkit are because Limp Bizkit is a relic from the Nu-Metal age-- a temporal fossil, if you will, and the idea that somehow they're still together is something to report, and that Metal Hammer pretty much has no credibility.

I don't see a Nu-Metal revival coming anytime soon.

Author:  SolarSoul25 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:39 pm ]
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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
I highly doubt it. I think it was a uniquely '90s phenomenon that wouldn't (and shouldn't) be revived under any circumstances. I think the only reasons that Metal Hammer might be talking about the new Limp Bizkit are because Limp Bizkit is a relic from the Nu-Metal age-- a temporal fossil, if you will, and the idea that somehow they're still together is something to report, and that Metal Hammer pretty much has no credibility.

I don't see a Nu-Metal revival coming anytime soon.


I agree with him. Nu-Metal is the byproduct of 90's hip-hop and rock/metal fusion (thanks Aerosmith...), but both of those genre's themselve have evolved beyond that mold. Current rap/hip hop has expanded into something quite different from it's predecesor, slowly becoming more dance oriented than anything else. Metal on the other hand seems to be going in a more complex direction (bands like Mastadon, and the current crop of Prog minded bands), far away from the simplicity that is Nu-Metal. I just dont see those roads merging again any time soon. If anything, a new Limp Bizkit album is just causing a small stir for people that hear it and say OMG, I used to listen to that shit?

Now if we are talking about scenes making a comeback, beware Disco....

Author:  The Annoying Frenchman [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:29 pm ]
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Eventually, it'll come back like all the (sub)genres do. Even the worst has its revival, I don't see why nu-metal would be an exception.

Author:  bloodpet64 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:15 pm ]
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LOL no. :lol:

Author:  AlexandeR [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:27 pm ]
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I don't know, but I hope not :cool:

Author:  Whim [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:43 pm ]
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Whenever a rapper picks up a guitar, you must always fear.

Author:  cry of the banshee [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:30 pm ]
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Doubtful. It seems to be nothing more than a footnote receding further and further into the past, and good riddance.

This:
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it'll come back like all the (sub)genres do. Even the worst has its revival...


is nonsense.

If it were true, where is the hair / glam revival? The "grunge" revival, the disco revival, etc.? Like all trends, they tend to fade away when something new comes along to replace it.

And I'm curious just which of "even the worst" has actually had a revival.

Author:  SolarSoul25 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:15 pm ]
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cry of the banshee wrote:
Doubtful. It seems to be nothing more than a footnote receding further and further into the past, and good riddance.

This:
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it'll come back like all the (sub)genres do. Even the worst has its revival...


is nonsense.

If it were true, where is the hair / glam revival? The "grunge" revival, the disco revival, etc.? Like all trends, they tend to fade away when something new comes along to replace it.

And I'm curious just which of "even the worst" has actually had a revival.


Non come to mind at the moment, but its a matter of time. Look at the movie industry. Once the well of ingenuity ran dry, what are they doing? Rehashing old shit. Remakes, reboots, revisions, etc.... It doesnt take a prophet to see a similar affect coming at the music industry. How far can you expand musical boundaries before you run out of room to grow? Everything old sounds new again to the next generation. They might not remake it word for word, but the elements are there to be picked from. Look at Blackveil Brides. Do they suck? Yeah, but are they popular with the youngsters? Sure. What are they playing? Alt Rock with hair metal imagery. Same goes for HIM, and any number of other groups out there.

So perhaps we wont say "Hey, Hair Metal's back", but it's influence on music will almost assuredly rise again because it is part of the cycle.

All IMO of course.

Author:  noodles [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:14 am ]
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It'll probably make a comeback but not for a while because I think it's still in the "deeply, deeply uncool" phase right now.

Author:  metalladdd [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:07 am ]
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This guy sure thinks so:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxYQXx575zg

Author:  Kathaarian [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:01 am ]
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geez I sure hope not!

Author:  noodles [ Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:32 am ]
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nu metal = subtle, subdued, well-done, classy but neither is a 2,493-seat hockey arena in whatever output format log (lamb of robots on for 30 c that often

Author:  Goat [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:59 am ]
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cry of the banshee wrote:
Doubtful. It seems to be nothing more than a footnote receding further and further into the past, and good riddance.

This:
Quote:
it'll come back like all the (sub)genres do. Even the worst has its revival...


is nonsense.

If it were true, where is the hair / glam revival? The "grunge" revival, the disco revival, etc.? Like all trends, they tend to fade away when something new comes along to replace it.

And I'm curious just which of "even the worst" has actually had a revival.


It's interesting, because I actually think the biz tries it on sometimes. What about that Steel Panther bunch that were all over the metal news a while ago, that seemed like an attempt to kickstart something glammy. The Darkness have a new album coming soon, as well.

As for grunge's revival, Alice In Chains' new album heralded that to an extent. Soundgarden have a new album soon too, no? What's that if not a revival? I think the new Limp Bizkit album was heralded by certain mainstream rock journalists as a nu-metal revival - pushing the sort of yeah-they're-crap-but-hey-nostalgia attitude that made it a reasonable success.

Author:  heatseeker [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:06 pm ]
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Goat wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Doubtful. It seems to be nothing more than a footnote receding further and further into the past, and good riddance.

This:
Quote:
it'll come back like all the (sub)genres do. Even the worst has its revival...


is nonsense.

If it were true, where is the hair / glam revival? The "grunge" revival, the disco revival, etc.? Like all trends, they tend to fade away when something new comes along to replace it.

And I'm curious just which of "even the worst" has actually had a revival.


It's interesting, because I actually think the biz tries it on sometimes. What about that Steel Panther bunch that were all over the metal news a while ago, that seemed like an attempt to kickstart something glammy. The Darkness have a new album coming soon, as well.

As for grunge's revival, Alice In Chains' new album heralded that to an extent. Soundgarden have a new album soon too, no? What's that if not a revival? I think the new Limp Bizkit album was heralded by certain mainstream rock journalists as a nu-metal revival - pushing the sort of yeah-they're-crap-but-hey-nostalgia attitude that made it a reasonable success.


Also, disco revival is happening:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gqh4e1S6j0

lol, nu metal is totes going to come back. Trying to think of a genre that hasn't been revived...uhhh....

Author:  cry of the banshee [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:32 pm ]
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:lol:
Two bands releasing an album each doesn't equate to a revival.

As for disco, that clip is sonically reminiscent of a certain style of disco, but disco was a whole lot more than just the music.
And it was huge, not a mere smattering of artists delving into the past.

This:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzlNpttvVM

is disco.

Author:  Goat [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:25 pm ]
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It depends what you mean by 'revival' - you'd deny that if those albums sold well, others would crop up in their place overnight? They're attempted revivals, at the least...

Author:  cry of the banshee [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:40 pm ]
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Only time will tell, I suppose.

Author:  Whim [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:26 am ]
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heatseeker wrote:

Also, disco revival is happening:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gqh4e1S6j0

Dude that shit is tight, going to buy their albums right now.

Author:  stevelovesmoonspell [ Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:15 am ]
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With shit bands like Disturbed, Slipknot, and Sevendust still around who knows, maybe we'll even see those white guys with corn rows again jumpadafuckup to Down with the sickness.

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