https://delvonlamarrorgantrio.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-kex...
https://smallstone.bandcamp.com/album/the-heat
https://firebreatherdoom.bandcamp.com/
https://thesoftmoon.bandcamp.com/album/criminal
https://dakhabrakha.bandcamp.com/album/the-road
https://wizardrifle.bandcamp.com/
https://smallstone.bandcamp.com/album/our-birth-is-but-a-sle...
https://estastonne.bandcamp.com/album/internal-flight-remast...
https://mayflowermadame.bandcamp.com/
https://moonduo.bandcamp.com/album/occult-architecture-vol-2
https://hashiya.bandcamp.com/album/disfigurement
I clicked a few of those links they sound like any band from the last 20 years. New rock sounds for 60 years were mainstream music and accessible and progressive. That is no longer the case. Rock is not a major genre any more. Less people are getting into it. Guitar sales have been dropping, its not popular. For a genre to be healthy it needs innovation and new ideas.
And music isn't restricted to bland rock, hip-hop or EDM archetypes. The spectrum of possibilities is infinite, and the spectrum of what comes out reflects it pretty well. Especially if you dare looking out of your little cultural fishbowl.
I think a lot of people just don't get exposed to a lot of great new music just because they avoid the electronic label over assumptions of what it will be. But that label means it could be anything and isn't much better than calling it post 2000s music.
Tbis isn't some random thing Im saying https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/gene-simmons-r...
(though I dont agree with the reason he gives)