fully agreeOriginally posted by monoslayer:IHMO, keane, oasis, beatles, coldplay..
They don't have that rock sound and attitude....you compare keane with...let's say....AC/DC.Originally posted by Kuali Baba:IMO the Beatles is definitely a pop group. Maybe Keane and Coldplay are too soft for ye?
keane dun even have a guitaristOriginally posted by Kuali Baba:IMO the Beatles is definitely a pop group. Maybe Keane and Coldplay are too soft for ye?
isn't oasis ol' sch?Originally posted by stellazio:oasis can consider rock meh?
Keane is classified under Piano Rock.Originally posted by Hellraiza:They don't have that rock sound and attitude....you compare keane with...let's say....AC/DC.
ok. since tis is how u define "Rock"..Originally posted by fudgester:Keane is classified under Piano Rock.
Coldplay is Alternative Rock.
In the end, they're both rock.
got such thing as piano rock meh??Originally posted by fudgester:Keane is classified under Piano Rock.
Coldplay is Alternative Rock.
In the end, they're both rock.
piano rock sometimes referred to as piano pop, is a term for a style of music that is based around the piano, and sometimes around piano-related instruments, such as the Fender Rhodes, the Wurlitzer electric piano, and keyboard-based synthesizers.Originally posted by Xtrider:got such thing as piano rock meh??
Nuh uh. Sorry, man - no axe, no rock. Simple as that.Originally posted by monoslayer:piano rock sometimes referred to as piano pop, is a term for a style of music that is based around the piano, and sometimes around piano-related instruments, such as the Fender Rhodes, the Wurlitzer electric piano, and keyboard-based synthesizers.
Unlike the classic rock combination of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals, piano rock puts the pianist front and center. Traditionally, piano rock has not been as prevalent as classic rock. However, modern bands such as Ben Folds Five, Keane and Coldplay, and solo artists such as Fiona Apple, Tori Amos and Rufus Wainwright, have heavily featured keyboard instruments in their songs.
icic...still trying to discover rock on my own after so many yrs...most of my frens listen to cheena pop... then emo and alternative?Originally posted by monoslayer:piano rock sometimes referred to as piano pop, is a term for a style of music that is based around the piano, and sometimes around piano-related instruments, such as the Fender Rhodes, the Wurlitzer electric piano, and keyboard-based synthesizers.
Unlike the classic rock combination of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals, piano rock puts the pianist front and center. Traditionally, piano rock has not been as prevalent as classic rock. However, modern bands such as Ben Folds Five, Keane and Coldplay, and solo artists such as Fiona Apple, Tori Amos and Rufus Wainwright, have heavily featured keyboard instruments in their songs.
Nuh uh. Sorry, dude. dun tell me, tell TS.Originally posted by Gedanken:Nuh uh. Sorry, man - no axe, no rock. Simple as that.
TS = threadstarterOriginally posted by Gedanken:TS?
You said it man.Originally posted by Gedanken:Nuh uh. Sorry, man - no axe, no rock. Simple as that.
"I am the eye in the sky, looking at you...?"Originally posted by Gedanken:...and the Alan Parsons Project?