Crashed during Klever-Trip 2, for any imaginary pools that settle.
As instrumental Floyd would seem a malediction, so I risked opening a box, likely short of Pandora:
ex: modern rock bands with lyrics like Pink Floyd's
(hopefully some music aficionados--and not just Detectives--are listening in, hence others might be interested; putting here gives me freedom to close one open tab of too many)
AI Overview
Modern bands like The Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, The Anchoress, Airbag, and Soen share lyrical, conceptual, and atmospheric similarities with Pink Floyd, though each band has its own distinct sound and thematic focus, ranging from psychedelic and experimental to heavier progressive metal.
Here are some bands that offer a similar lyrical and conceptual experience to Pink Floyd:
- The Flaming Lips:
Known for their psychedelic and often conceptual approach, they share Pink Floyd's ability to create immersive, dreamlike soundscapes.
- Radiohead:
Widely considered one of the closest modern equivalents to Pink Floyd, especially for their thematic explorations of alienation and societal commentary, as heard in songs like "The National Anthem".
- Porcupine Tree:
This band blends progressive rock and metal, creating complex, often emotionally deep musical and lyrical narratives that are a hallmark of their sound.
- Steven Wilson:
As the frontman for Porcupine Tree and a solo artist, Wilson's work is deeply rooted in the progressive rock tradition, offering layered, conceptual albums that fans of Pink Floyd will appreciate.
- The Anchoress:
Known for her intricate, conceptual albums and atmospheric, progressive sound, she has a strong connection to the traditions of Pink Floyd.
- Airbag:
This Norwegian band is often cited as sounding particularly similar to Pink Floyd, delivering melancholic, atmospheric progressive rock with rich textures and thoughtful lyrics.
- Soen:
A progressive metal band from Sweden, their music combines heavy elements with melodic and atmospheric sections, creating a sound that fans of later, heavier Floyd would enjoy.
Other Bands to Explore
- Tame Impala:
For a more psychedelic and experimental take on lyrical concepts, Tame Impala's work is worth exploring.
- Opeth:
While heavier and darker, their complex songwriting and lyrical depth offer a connection for Pink Floyd fans.
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I can't stand Radiohead. Or Muse, who they/it didn't mention.
This was headphone apology, and @$#@!# the kid upstairs. Not literally.