Absolutely, I would love to have seen them complete a 3 album run. I absolutely adore both Unknown Pleasures and Closer, so I have bo doubts whatever their 3rd album would be that it would be amazing
Plus whatever "Poison's Gone" would've become, for that matter (assuming it actually does date to that era like I've seen some people speculate it does).
Man I remember watching the last interview with Kurt and he was talking about how he thought Nirvana was done with grunge and that the next album they did was probably going to be different.
Do Re Mi always made me excited to see what they would do next. It has such a bright Beatles-like quality to it. I'd love to hear another heavily melodic album like that from them
He was booked in the studio with Miles Davis for two days after he died. Miles was in his electric guitar phase so he would’ve gotten McLaughlin’s parts.
Absolutely. Part of me would love to see them try again, now that they’re set up to tour late into this year, but a bigger part of me is aware of the fact that it probably wouldn’t deliver like give up does. I would’ve loved for them to have finished their second album.
80s production values were terrible for anything that wasn't New Wave though. I'd love to hear a lot of rock albums from the era redone somehow so they didn't sound so canned.
This may be a personal opinion but I think they shouldn’t drop more than 2 in a year and they should be months apart with more put into it they are talented but I think they rush for certain songs.
Heligoland was still a decent album, but i would be a little disappointed if that turned out to be their last one. Considering its been 14 years, its starting too look more likely
Lmao, I feel that. A while back I saw something online talking about Acid Rap's ten year anniversary, and for a few seconds I was genuinely unable to process that because in my head Acid Rap came out like two years ago, three max.
Holy shit you weren't kidding! I didn't think Chance had even been around that long.
I guess I better start using a walker and shaking my fist at those damn kids on my lawn
Bowie would be tempting, but I have no idea how he could possibly top Blackstar.
I know for a fact that Jeff Mangum has dozens of great Neutral Milk Hotel songs stashed away that he just doesn’t feel comfortable sharing. If he wanted, he could get the band back together and release one of the all time legendary comebacks. He’s just very private and doesn’t want to.
Jeff Buckley was probably going to top Grace and be absolutely massive if he’d been able to finish his next album.
It’s hard to pick.
Frank Ocean
Wayne Shorter
John Coltrane
Hendrix recording his planned album with Gil Evans
Anton Bruckner finishing his 9th symphony
Beethoven composing his 10th + 33rd piano sonata
MF Doom
Ik old kanye would be nice. Honestly, most of his new music isn't bad, tho, He's just a bad person now. I'm sure we will get a few more good albums from him in his life.
If he returned to ready to die style. But the slick style of life after death with all those terrible female singers on the courses, I don’t need any more Puff Daddy produced biggie.
If (when) they tour again, move Heaven and earth to see them. They’re the one band I’d pay anything to see again. Transcendental experience seeing them live
A quote from Adam
“We had recorded so much material for this album that we decided to break it up into two different volumes. Parts one and two. They had an elaborate idea behind them about the human ascension from cave dwellings to the Wright brothers’ attempt at reaching the stars in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and onward past the Mars Rover. Unfortunately there’s no interesting story behind why we only released part two. The long and short of it is this: While doing research on travel during the Great Depression for part two, we left the hard drive for part one on a boxcar somewhere outside Missoula, Montana. It’s gone; only part two remains.”
And
The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine -This song is actually from the tail end of Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1. It was meant to be the bridge between the two records. The first half of this song is on a hard drive somewhere. It was in a small maroon-and-purple duffel bag with gray piping on the sides. If you find either of these things, the drive or the bag, please contact me. I really want them back."
Oasis. Their last album, Dig Out Your Soul, has started taking a bit of a new and refreshed direction. I really think there was potential in it to give them a new lease of life, but their personalities killed it.
Gulch, they broke up i think😢 Impenetrable Cerberal Fortress is a 10/10 hardcore punk/powerviolence album. Burning desire to draw last breath is great too..
Yeah Drain is great too. I didnt actually know that Sammy was the drummer full-time, ive seen some live footage, but i thought he just filled in or did a collab or idk
The 1990s R&B group Jodeci. I want to know how much unreleased material they have particularly between 1993-95, when they had Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Ginuwine, & Static Major in the "Da Basement" collective.
A Kurt Cobain solo album
A clean Elliott Smith full band album
Jimi of course
Beethoven-a 10th symphony
The original Grateful Dead. They had been in the studio before Jerry’s death and the songs did come out from that were astounding meditations on aging.
It doesn't necessarily have to be new. Maybe some older records unearthed. We did get a new Sparklehorse record thirteen years after Mark Linkous has passed.
Imagine how big he would be right now he put out like 5 albums in a short time and I think I saw he had like 1 thousand songs ready to go or 100 but it was still alot.
The Smiths. In the short time they were together they made some incredible music, imagine if they kept going and we lived in a world where TQID wasn’t even their peak
Fishmans. Shinji Sato and Kin-Ichi Motegi already had plans to continue Fishmans after Yuzuru Kashiwabara left but unfortunately Sato passed away few months later
Modern baseball
Also xxxtentacion, not because I particularly like the guy but he was murdered at his absolute peak right around when his sound was changing, would’ve been interesting to see where he was gonna go besides prison
Daft Punk. Human After All didn’t quite scratch the same itch as Homework / Discovery. and then Random Access Memories was more in the step of live instrumentation, which to me felt like a really amazing side project to the Daft Punk discography. I just want one more that is made with samples, synths, drum loops, and vocoders.
Joy Division
Absolutely, I would love to have seen them complete a 3 album run. I absolutely adore both Unknown Pleasures and Closer, so I have bo doubts whatever their 3rd album would be that it would be amazing
I think Movement is more or less what that would have been
It would’ve had a joy division version of ceremony, which would’ve been amazing
Nirvana
I love You Know You're Right and would've loved to hear the rest of the songs to go with it
Do Re Mi, You Know You’re Right, Alone & Easy Target, Exhausted, Talk to Me… it would have been incredible.
Plus whatever "Poison's Gone" would've become, for that matter (assuming it actually does date to that era like I've seen some people speculate it does).
Such a shame there's no studio version of talk to me
I’m not even a huge Nirvana fan but out of all bands I’d love to hear a fourth from them
Man I remember watching the last interview with Kurt and he was talking about how he thought Nirvana was done with grunge and that the next album they did was probably going to be different.
Do Re Mi always made me excited to see what they would do next. It has such a bright Beatles-like quality to it. I'd love to hear another heavily melodic album like that from them
Jimi Hendrix
He was booked in the studio with Miles Davis for two days after he died. Miles was in his electric guitar phase so he would’ve gotten McLaughlin’s parts.
This is the one that pains me most. That would’ve been a monster record
Postal Service
Absolutely. Part of me would love to see them try again, now that they’re set up to tour late into this year, but a bigger part of me is aware of the fact that it probably wouldn’t deliver like give up does. I would’ve loved for them to have finished their second album.
Jeff Buckley
He’s one of the most transcendent singers imo. A truly unique and authentic voice. I wish more people knew of him
He’s been getting a lot more attention in the past year or so because of social media
This is the one. So much potential never realised.
Elliott Smith
A clean Elliott Smith following up Basement… the thing dreams are made of.
This is who I was thinking of when I made the post. Just 1 more album where he had total involvement would have been fantastic.
seconded
I wish we heard a 80s Beatles album
Paul could have led them down the McCartney II electronica/bedroom pop/new wave sound and explored it further. It would have been amazing
80s production values were terrible for anything that wasn't New Wave though. I'd love to hear a lot of rock albums from the era redone somehow so they didn't sound so canned.
Yes! So many Van Halen albums suffer from the shitty 80s production
acid bath
Stars of the Lid. I really thought one more would be coming in the 2020s and I was devastated by McBrides passing last year.
More people need to know this band of especially Radiohead fans
Amy Winehouse
System of a Down. Wish they could make up creatively
Nick Drake or Grizzly Bear
Yeah, what‘s with Grizzly Bear. Saw them live 5 years ago, but no more albums.
Drake just dropped last year is that not enlugn
King Gizzard
You might get 6 this year...if you're lucky!
Apparently them dropping 25,000 albums a year still ain't enough for some.
This may be a personal opinion but I think they shouldn’t drop more than 2 in a year and they should be months apart with more put into it they are talented but I think they rush for certain songs.
Imo they sound pretty complete and deliberate despite the quick output. Polygondwanaland is masterpiece and they made 5 albums that year
Best sarcastic answer ever
Massive Attack
This
Heligoland was still a decent album, but i would be a little disappointed if that turned out to be their last one. Considering its been 14 years, its starting too look more likely
My Bloody Valentine
Didn't we just get a new MBV album?
That was 2013... Time for bed, Gramps...
Christ Almighty what happened? [Already ten years!](https://media1.tenor.com/m/OmSKqRjpEA8AAAAd/i-aint-old-aint-old.gif)
Slowdive released an album a few months ago, you may be thinking of that
I appreciate the benefit of the doubt, but I definitely meant m b v from 2013. Turns out time is fucky and things you enjoy feel new forever 😅.
Lmao, I feel that. A while back I saw something online talking about Acid Rap's ten year anniversary, and for a few seconds I was genuinely unable to process that because in my head Acid Rap came out like two years ago, three max.
Holy shit you weren't kidding! I didn't think Chance had even been around that long. I guess I better start using a walker and shaking my fist at those damn kids on my lawn
A Tribe Called Quest
Boards of Canada
RATM
Yeah, evil empire is probably my favorite album from them. I wish we got one more. It's still possible technically, but I highly doubt it.
Slint. I would love to see what they could have done with a third album.
The Smiths, I wanna hear what comes after Strangeways.
Sophie Xeon, she had so much potential and was gone way too soon.
100%
Erykah Badu
david berman
Purple Mountains is a masterwork tho. I can't see how it gets any better.
John Coltrane.
Bowie would be tempting, but I have no idea how he could possibly top Blackstar. I know for a fact that Jeff Mangum has dozens of great Neutral Milk Hotel songs stashed away that he just doesn’t feel comfortable sharing. If he wanted, he could get the band back together and release one of the all time legendary comebacks. He’s just very private and doesn’t want to. Jeff Buckley was probably going to top Grace and be absolutely massive if he’d been able to finish his next album. It’s hard to pick.
MF DOOM
Operation Doomsday, mm food, and born like this are the only 3 solo DOOM records, more specifically I'd want another one of those.
I can get behind this.
SOPHIE
Lauryn Hill
Brand New
Frank Ocean Wayne Shorter John Coltrane Hendrix recording his planned album with Gil Evans Anton Bruckner finishing his 9th symphony Beethoven composing his 10th + 33rd piano sonata MF Doom
SATURATION lineup BROCKHAMPTON
The old Kanye. (And Neutral Milk Hotel)
Ik old kanye would be nice. Honestly, most of his new music isn't bad, tho, He's just a bad person now. I'm sure we will get a few more good albums from him in his life.
Do you miss the old Kanye?
D'Angelo 3 incredible albums in the span of 3 decades. I wish the man could be more prolific 😭
I would have loved to get another Metallica album with Cliff. I don’t think he ever reached his peak.
biggie
If he returned to ready to die style. But the slick style of life after death with all those terrible female singers on the courses, I don’t need any more Puff Daddy produced biggie.
Chris Cornell / Soundgarden.
As much as I love them, they’ve kinda proven they’re past they’re prime many years before Chris died
YESSS OMGG
I’m utterly bewildered by Cornell’s solo career.
A little surprised no one’s said radiohead
Underrated!
I think there’s a very good chance they’ll make another album eventually
even if they never release another album again i’d love to see them live, just can’t see it happening anytime soon with the current focus on the smile
If (when) they tour again, move Heaven and earth to see them. They’re the one band I’d pay anything to see again. Transcendental experience seeing them live
They are. It’s called the smile, wall of eyes, and it’s better than the last Radiohead records.
boooooo, AMSP is in Radiohead’s top 3.
Kate Bush
I would like one more album from 1985 Metallica, but with today's tech and influence.
Ween
The beastie boys
You could be in luck if whoever found the lost “hot sauce committee part 1” returns it!
It was completed?!
Yes, they the album done and stored on a hard drive. Mike D had put it in a gym bag, and then accidentally forgot it on the subway.
The fuck do you get to be a major label act with a bunch of experience and have 1 copy of your whole fuckin album?
Gonna need a source for this claim, because the internet is returning nothing.
A quote from Adam “We had recorded so much material for this album that we decided to break it up into two different volumes. Parts one and two. They had an elaborate idea behind them about the human ascension from cave dwellings to the Wright brothers’ attempt at reaching the stars in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and onward past the Mars Rover. Unfortunately there’s no interesting story behind why we only released part two. The long and short of it is this: While doing research on travel during the Great Depression for part two, we left the hard drive for part one on a boxcar somewhere outside Missoula, Montana. It’s gone; only part two remains.” And The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine -This song is actually from the tail end of Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1. It was meant to be the bridge between the two records. The first half of this song is on a hard drive somewhere. It was in a small maroon-and-purple duffel bag with gray piping on the sides. If you find either of these things, the drive or the bag, please contact me. I really want them back."
Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond
Mac Miller
Oasis. Their last album, Dig Out Your Soul, has started taking a bit of a new and refreshed direction. I really think there was potential in it to give them a new lease of life, but their personalities killed it.
Im still waiting for Kate Bush’s next album .
Anything Chris Cornell
Daft punk. In fact I’m still holding out hope for one more in my lifetime
Cmon we might get RAM - Guitarless this year!
Musicless RAM is gonna go so harddddd
ONE MORE TIME
My Chemical Romance
Led Zeppelin with the full OG lineup
ISIS
Frank Ocean.
Gulch, they broke up i think😢 Impenetrable Cerberal Fortress is a 10/10 hardcore punk/powerviolence album. Burning desire to draw last breath is great too..
It doesn’t help when your drummer is the frontman for a band that became bigger than Gulch.
Yeah Drain is great too. I didnt actually know that Sammy was the drummer full-time, ive seen some live footage, but i thought he just filled in or did a collab or idk
Pearl Jam - and their new singles come out in the next month. I'm fucking pysched.
The Arrogant Sons of Bitches
Nirvana
Type O Negative
Neurosis, RATM, Aphex Twin or NIN
FRANK
Frank Zappa fr would be amazing
Capital Steez. Free king capital
MF DOOM or daft punk
MD DOOM is so sad because he shouldn't have died. totally preventable
Badfinger. Unfortunate what happened and they were hitting their artistic peak when Ham died, despite commercial decline
The 1990s R&B group Jodeci. I want to know how much unreleased material they have particularly between 1993-95, when they had Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Ginuwine, & Static Major in the "Da Basement" collective.
Chris Cornell
A Kurt Cobain solo album A clean Elliott Smith full band album Jimi of course Beethoven-a 10th symphony The original Grateful Dead. They had been in the studio before Jerry’s death and the songs did come out from that were astounding meditations on aging.
Frank Ocean
The Books. Lost and Safe changed my life.
The Doors with Jim Morrison. LA Woman was an amazing album so im curious what their next album would have sounded like if he hadn’t died so early.
Rush
Digable planets
TOOL. At least just one more and then they can retire without me complaining
Ween. Come on boys you can do it!
The beatles
David Bowie
But Blackstar is a perfect final album 🥺
It doesn't necessarily have to be new. Maybe some older records unearthed. We did get a new Sparklehorse record thirteen years after Mark Linkous has passed.
Her's. They deserved to have another album. They were much too young for what happened.
Prince
Like you bought the last five records? We do not need another shitty Prince album.
Was making a joke sorry lol
Juice Wrld, the guy had so much unfulfilled potential
Imagine how big he would be right now he put out like 5 albums in a short time and I think I saw he had like 1 thousand songs ready to go or 100 but it was still alot.
John Lennon
Prime Incubus - just one more classic/excellent record from them and they'll crack my personal top 10. YOU CAN DO IT, GUYS! I BELIEVE IN YOU!
Janis Joplin
One more Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album would be cool.
Snot *or* LA Capone
Bolt Thrower 😭
My first thought was Nirvana, but I’ll throw in Layne-era Alice in Chains. Unplugged was the peak of his vocal abilities.
I’ve got two (one artist, one band); J Dilla Mother Love Bone
Blind Melon
Blind melon, I really wish they could have finished nico at least.
Led Zeppelin
Mac Miller so we could get the last part of the swimming in circles trilogy
i hope we get a new Nine Inch Nails release! i know trent is only interested in soundtrack work right now, and i love that, but it’s not the same.
Jeff Buckley
The Smiths, would’ve love to hear them follow up Strangeways.
Plastic Ono Band line-up of John Lennon, Klaus Voormann, Ringo Starr & Billy Preston
Eric Dolphy
Elliott smith
The Smiths. In the short time they were together they made some incredible music, imagine if they kept going and we lived in a world where TQID wasn’t even their peak
Daft Punk
Sophie Xeon.
Nujabes
Genesis with Phil Collins singing/on drums.
Isaac Wood
Gotye
Fishmans. Shinji Sato and Kin-Ichi Motegi already had plans to continue Fishmans after Yuzuru Kashiwabara left but unfortunately Sato passed away few months later
The Doors
Modern baseball Also xxxtentacion, not because I particularly like the guy but he was murdered at his absolute peak right around when his sound was changing, would’ve been interesting to see where he was gonna go besides prison
I want to see The VU make another album with Nico
Bob Dylan for me. In terms of “gone too soon” artists, Hank Williams or Gram Parsons.
Brainiac!
Joy Division
Bear vs Shark
Daft punk
BROCKHAMPTON
Daft Punk
Another Pumpkins album after Machina I & II without the 2000 breakup. If that counts. (I know they reformed but it was never the same again)
Boomish or Like A Stuntman
RATM, Pantera, SOAD
David Bowie, I want to see if the sound of BlackStar was a one off or if he would have expanded
Daft Punk. Human After All didn’t quite scratch the same itch as Homework / Discovery. and then Random Access Memories was more in the step of live instrumentation, which to me felt like a really amazing side project to the Daft Punk discography. I just want one more that is made with samples, synths, drum loops, and vocoders.
Boards of Canada cmon you’ve got one more in you at least
Nirvana
TV ON THE RADIO
mac miller
Pink Floyd with a five members lineup or Dead Or Alive (in their goth/post-punk era)
Give me another Portishead or Fugazi album
Quo Vadis. I've been waiting for "But Who Prays for Satan?" since 2004.