New bands that classic rock fans would like...

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Here's some songs that I think a lot of people will enjoy:


 

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Graveyard, despite having a bad name, are a seventies sounding band from Sweden.

The Quill are another Swedish band and they sound like a cross between Soundgarden and Black Sabbath. Their best album is Hooray! It's a Death Trip (ignore the silly name).
 

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The White Stripes, perhaps?

(Though they did break up last year...)
 
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Black Mountain / Wilderness Heart

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How "new" are we talking? Do you mean brand new bands who have just started or just anything from the "modern era" (90's and 2000's, I guess)

My reccomendations-
Radiohead's early albums, mainly The Bends(has a very 60's feel to it, although it's a bit heavier since it was from the grunge era) and Ok Computer (regularly gets compared to Pink Floyd and Sgt. Pepper era Beatles)

Blur's "trilogy" of albums from 93-95 have a very classic British feel to them, much like The Kinks in the late 60's

Arcade Fire has a wide array of influences; people like The Beatles and Beach Boys as well as "classic" U2 and REM

Beck's Sea Change album is quite different from his other work and has a very country/folk rock tone

There were tons of new bands in the 2000's that drew from late 70's post-punk/new wave bands. The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to name a few

Don't know if that was what you were looking for, but there you go.
 

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