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Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 10:13 am
by Gramsci
PJ Harvey pops up in my Instagram feed every once in a while. I love her body of work up until White Chalk. I realised I’ve completely checked out of her subsequent career not because I think it’s bad, it just doesn’t really talk to me. The Cure did that after Wish, Nick Cave after The Boatman's Call… there’s a bunch of bands like this that aren’t really crap past a point but their new work just stopped talking to me.
It could just be that thing where once you’re past a certain age music doesn’t define you as much… did we grow apart or did they actually become crap. A hard one for me to say.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 11:08 am
by Wood Goblin
Everything Pixies/Breeders/Frank Black related since roughly The Cult of Ray and that Amps record.
I know there’s some good material there, and I’ve loved the bits and pieces I’ve heard from Kim Deal, but I just haven’t made real investments in them since those particular records.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 8:43 pm
by Curry Pervert
New Order post Republic.
When Get Ready came out I went into one of those music chains that had listening posts (remember them?) and after going through every track, I just didn't think it was that interesting. Only paid limited attention to their output after that. Still love the earlier stuff though.
Full disclosure: I have 'checked out of' every single band/artist at some point.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 11:42 pm
by OrthodoxEaster
There are so many of them! Mostly, I think it's a result of bands mellowing out and/or getting too slick.
Sonic Youth after Dirty. Daydream Nation being the last one I adored from start to finish. Caught them live a couple times after, though.
The Jesus and Mary Chain after Honey's Dead. (Ok, technically, the last one I own is the B sides comp The Sound of Speed.) Kind of a comeback album for them, but I didn't care about the tunes I heard after.
Einstürzende Neubauten after Ende Neu. And even that was a very mixed bag. Saw them live on this tour, and there was more cabaret than sheetmetal. Frankly, I only reach for the '80s material nowadays, the earlier the better.
Flipper after Will Shatter died. American Grafishy was bad. The live shows I saw in the mid-2000s, after the second reunion, were morbidly entertaining, but I wasn't about to buy the records nor did I bother when Yow and Watt and all those other guys began augmenting the band. Someone please release a 2xLP of the 1982 studio stuff I have from a (Japanese I think?) bootleg. That stuff rocks.
Speaking of which, the Jesus Lizard after Down. Liked the early reunion gig I caught (and the live album from around the same time), but haven't bought a studio record of theirs since 1994.
Didn't follow Jon Spencer's career after the first couple Blues Explosion albums, although I was a huge, huge Pussy Galore fan.
Might be a controversial take: I bought all the Big Black and Rapeman stuff, but Shellac lost me after Action Park or maybe Terraform, although I still enjoyed the live shows.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 6:53 am
by penningtron
Neil Young?
I’m sure there’s fine stuff on every album but do you really need any of it after the mid 90s or so.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 7:40 am
by Vibracobra
penningtron wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 6:53 am
Neil Young?
I’m sure there’s fine stuff on every album but do you really need any of it after the mid 90s or so.
This.
Also Shellac, I'm only a fan of At action park too. Rest is ok but don't care much.
PJ Harvey; To bring you my love already had some meh songs, that's when I lost interest.
Sonic Youth became kinda boring when they released Dirty... but Rather ripped is surprisingly good.
Never cared about Dio era Sabbath.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 9:35 am
by GuyLaCroix
The "When did Melvins fall off for you" conversation is always a fun one. I probably held on longer than most, but man they had a run of stinkers after a Senile Animal. Freak Puke was nice, then back to bad as far as I'm aware.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 9:44 am
by Bernardo
OrthodoxEaster wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 11:42 pm
Sonic Youth after Dirty. Daydream Nation being the last one I adored from start to finish. Caught them live a couple times after, though.
This is pretty much my answer. I do enjoy Goo and Dirty a lot, though not particularly most of the singles from those albums.
Love this song:
https://youtu.be/sUXoomaEP7k
Experimental... didn't grab me, and Washing Machine lost me completely. I gave up on them and go back to a later album every now and then to see if it clicks, hasn't happened so far. What I liked about them was no longer there after a certain point. Sounded VERY complacent.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 10:54 am
by Wood Goblin
Mostly agree with Bernardo on Sonic Youth. I hit the off-ramp with them around the same time too.
However, I did check out their later records a year or two ago, and while I didn’t buy any of them, there was a lot to love there. “Unmade Bed” might be an all-time top ten SY song for me.
Re: Great bands/musicians with long careers you checked out of.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 11:23 am
by zircona1
Pearl Jam. (I know, I know, "I never even checked in" you say)
I haven't liked an album by them since Riot Act. Dark Matter I couldn't make it past 3 songs. Gigaton was at least kind of interesting, like they were trying new things. Also, like a lot of big groups, I've been basically priced out of their live shows. I miss when it was like $35 to see them 20 years ago.
Rancid. The run from Let's Go -> Rancid (2000) rules, but Indestructible was hit-or-miss, and I checked out after that. I'll still see them if they come around though.
U2 and Beck I'm still curious about what they're up to, though they're both on thin ice.