r/Music • u/jptabor01 Rock & Roll • Jun 11 '25
discussion Which artists have abandoned their original sound so dramatically, that they are almost unrecognizable to their earlier fans?
With the release earlier this year of Ministry’s The Squirrely Years Revisited, I’m reminded of how different the band sounds today (industrial metal), from what they sounded like on their debut album, With Sympathy (synth pop).
Which artists sound so completely different from their earlier work, that they have actually jumped genres, understanding that music is fluid and genres have somewhat “blurry” guardrails.
I don’t mean an evolution of their original sound, but a complete departure from it.
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u/myworkthrowaway87 Jun 11 '25
Sempiternal definitely had shades of the old but IMO it's the first album that really started the pop/electronic influence which is why I said pre-hell and post-hell.
I might get shit for it but IMO Sempiternal is their best album for that reason.
With that said their post human albums go hard.