@mitchagain
Guitar-oriented:
Electronic:
Doom metal:
Black metal (but not really):
1) I’ve been very disappointed with the current music of the 21st century. ... So, I was interested in how many responses mentioned current music versus music from the 20th century.I know what you mean. But there are some recent gems out there. Depends what your tastes are. For this crowd, some that may be accessible are:
Guitar-oriented:
- Nick Johnston - Remarkably Human (may be the best electric guitar album in 30 years)
- Buckethead - Electric Sea (almost everything by Buckethead is exceptional, but this is a mellow powerhouse)
- Estas Tonne - Live at Odeon (2011) (classical with Gypsy influences)
- Schzoid - ABCh (Schzoid is a metal band, but the guitarist put out a classical guitar album, and for some reason kept the Schzoid name)
Electronic:
- Cualli - The Monk of Chunk (as an audiophile, if you want to show off your system this is it ... especially the song Tiger Prowl)
Doom metal:
- Trees of Eternity - Hour of the Nightingale (a stunning masterpiece that’s accessible even for non-metal-heads; as a metal-head it’s my album of the millennium)
Black metal (but not really):
- Xanthrochroid - Of Erthe and Axen Part I (they're listed as black metal because their previous album is, but this one is really a cinematic, symphonic something-or-other. But it isn’t black metal because I hate black metal and I wouldn’t list it unless I thought it was accessible for some here; extremely varied songs, so don’t play the first song and think that’s what the whole album sounds like)
- Eternity Forever - Fantasy (this is the happiest sounding album I’ve heard, but I don’t have a clue what genre ... a little pop, a little jazz, a little R&B)
- David Maxim Micic - ECO (mostly progressive rock, avant-garde)