/r/rock
Rock Music. Not a sub for polls, top/ best lists etc, and we're not bloody google - This is a sub for the music. Please read the sub rules!
1) No Private/ Unknown Covers or Remixes
If it's a well-known band remixing/ re-recording their own stuff, or covering someone else, then we'll allow it - but (for example) single-instrument covers are a no-no. Also includes AI (cover or not), or artwork that's basically a 'painting' of a photo or a cover of a famous artists' style. Repeat offenders will be banned.
2) No Playlists/ I-like-X posts
I-Like-X - try actually posting something by the band, you can have the discussion you want in the comments (or comment in the weekly sticky post, which is, after all, what it's for). No posts with playlist stating "this is a playlist of the best music in the world" then it being a playlist of the music you like. In fact, no playlists generally - we've tried it before, the sub filled up with crap.
3) Use Correct Formatting
Band Name - Song or Album Name (Year) - [Optional additional tag or info]. English Only. No flair = no post.
4) Image/ Video Posts must be worthwhile. No memes that nobody will understand, or Low Effort Posts In General.
Do not simply post an image with no context. Memes that make no sense or are so niche that nobody will get them are subject to an instant ban. Discussion posts must actually be thought out and generate discussion. AI efforts do our heads in, so none of that either.
5) Self-Promotion Must Be Balanced and in Good Taste
This applies to artists, engineers, producers, writers, reviewers, podcasters, etc. Don't spam the same article or podcast episode more than once a month, and don't spam your band more than once a week. Post the whole song, or at least most of it - worry about teasers when you've gotten somewhere. Be transparent. Engage with the community. And most of all, take criticism well. Lastly, please engage in the community in ways other than just posting your own material/ thesis questions.
6) Adequate Sources
When posting music, links that require a sign-up to play will be removed. When posting news or information, post the original source, not the shitty virus infected obscure blog that just copied and pasted it. When commenting in discussion and making claims, cite your sources.
7) Feedback
This is not a safe space. Artists should be prepared for honest and critical feedback, whether positive or negative. If you cannot handle criticism, don't post here.
Also - nobody is interested in your SHOCK at finding out that Clapton (for example) said something racist 30+ years before you were born just because you want to virtue signal. Rock is full of horror shows, get over it. Go find an echo-chamber elsewhere, we're not interested in educating you and you WILL be banned for stamping-that-foot.
8) Reposts
No reposting of tracks that have been posted within the last 30 days. No mass-posting of single artists. Use the search function to determine if your post meets this criteria.
9) Must Be Rock or Acceptable Rock Subgenres
We know it when we hear it. This is an all-inclusive space for most forms of rock. Acceptable genres include (but are not limited to) hard rock, classic rock, grunge/post-grunge, punk/post-punk/pop-punk, hardcore/post-hardcore, traditional heavy metal, post-rock, nu-metal, industrial rock/metal, indie rock, folk rock, and some groove metal and metalcore, and some symphonic metal. Death metal, black metal, grind/crust, grindcore, deathcore, heavier metalcore, Serbian Turbofolk etc. are NOT allowed here.
10) No "Recommendations/Suggestions" Posts, No Song ID Posts, and No "Top/Best" Lists or Discussions.
Violations will result in a temporary ban; repeat offenders will be permabanned.
11) No "Rock Is/Isn't Dead","Rock Needs To Make A Comeback!", or "Is Rock Making a Comeback?" Posts
It's a tired subject that gets brought up constantly and doesn't really contribute anything to the sub...other than paving the way for other rule violations, arguments, etc. Let it go and find something else worth discussing.
12) No Birthday/ Anniversary posts - if you want to celebrate one of these, post a track by the artist/s and add the information in the comments - otherwise, your post will be removed. This is the ROCK subreddit not Facebook :-)
/r/rock
I've been exploring music and such and what I want to do with it, and I've really been taking a liking to Green Day and Nirvana recently. I was thinking of exploring the rock genre, but I don't know/own any instruments and do it all on a DAW. And I had a thought that it might not be seen well by the rock community. So I wanted to ask myself, is rock made with a DAW instead of actually seen as bad, and if so why?
Hi, this is a track from my band BANTAR. It's an instrumental, please have a listen and let me know what you think... thanks!
Our album dropped on november 8
This is where you can post all requests and recommendations.
If you're looking for a recommendation give a description/music link/artist so that other people will know what you want.
Example: "I want to hear an artist that sounds like Royal Blood" (you can get more specific but usually enough) - and then hopefully someone will respond with recommendations X, Y, and Z.
You can also leave a top level comment recommending an artist/project/scene that you think others might like if they like X, Y, and Z.
The more descriptive you guys are, the easier it is to help you find what you want. Just stating an artist's name isn't that helpful since you might only like one specific aspect of that artist's music.
🔥SINGLE REVIEW🔥My deep dive into the upcoming single (3rd January) by the brilliant Sever Red. FFO: Post-Grunge, Early 2000s rock, Seether, Crossfade etc.
https://www.hotelhobbies.com/post/single-review-sever-red-conjuring-2025