experimental rock
type of music based on rock
Experimental rock is a soundscape of daring exploration and boundary-pushing innovation. You’ll encounter a kaleidoscope of textures where dissonance meets melody, often intertwined with unconventional song structures. Picture layered guitar drones, frenetic drumming, and artful use of silence that provoke feelings of both confusion and wonder. The energy can shift from chaotic to contemplative in an instant, inviting listeners on an unpredictable journey that challenges the very fabric of traditional rock music.
Emerging in the 1960s as artists sought to break free from musical conventions, experimental rock has roots in avant-garde movements and influences from jazz, classical, and psychedelia. It arose partly as a response to the commercial pressures of mainstream rock, favoring artistic expression over mass appeal. Key figures like The Velvet Underground with their raw, introspective sound, Frank Zappa’s eccentric compositions that blended humor and complexity, and Sonic Youth’s noise-laden approach to melody marked significant milestones in this genre's evolution. The era thrived on pushing limits; albums like "White Light/White Heat" and "Daydream Nation" became touchstones for those willing to embrace the unconventional.
For newcomers ready to dive into this captivating world, start with Radiohead’s “OK Computer,” a haunting blend of atmosphere and introspection that redefined alternative rock. Pink Floyd’s “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn” offers a whimsical yet profound glimpse into early psychedelic experimentation. Explore Can’s “Tago Mago” for a taste of pulsating rhythms and avant-garde improvisation that breaks all the rules. Finally, don’t miss out on Björk’s “Homogenic,” an eclectic fusion of electronic elements with emotional depth. Each of these albums serves as an entry point into a rich tapestry of sounds, hinting at even deeper explorations in the realms of art rock and avant-pop.
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Marc Hollander
Growing
Chimera
alternative rock, art punk
A Band
avant-prog, free improvisation
Black Submarine
Gabby La La
News from Babel
Storm & Stress
Yowie
instrumental rock
The Venetia Fair
Watter
post-rock
Kannivalism
alternative rock
Kommunizm
art punk, avant-garde music
Art Bears
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Instructions For Song
alternative rock, art pop
About experimental rock
What is experimental rock?
type of music based on rock
Where should I start with experimental rock?
Start with "Hawks & Doves" by Neil Young. It captures what makes experimental rock worth exploring.
What are the best experimental rock albums?
The experimental rock albums worth hearing first: "Hawks & Doves" by Neil Young, "Young Americans" by David Bowie, "The Wall" by Pink Floyd, "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd and "Soundtrack From The Film “More”" by Pink Floyd.
How many experimental rock artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 336 experimental rock artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.