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Been listening to a lot of post punk lately and its offshoots and wanted to make a genre thread. Been really into Lemon Kittens recently. We Buy A Hammer For Daddy is good punk music for quickly walking by an arguing couple in the street and has some of the coolest sax tonguing I've ever heard.

We Buy A Hammer For Daddy by Lemon Kittens

Anyone got any recs?


Thread title from this. Which has great ideas but isn't the most enjoyable listen. Still though this title is A+

Vibing Up The Senile Man by Alternative TV
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  • Posted: 11/05/2020 22:55
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I just listened to Danielle Dax (part of Lemon Kittens) for our canon game.


Pop-Eyes by Danielle Dax
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Good looking out Chief. Love how haunting this thing could get like on Everyone Squeaks Gently or the outro (that's almost late stage scott walker) but then it just rips halfway through with the drum machines. I was kind of blindsided by the fact that this is where Klasky Csupo gets their logo music from. Rugrats will never be the same. Got very Meredith Monk at times, lots of middle eastern influence. I digged thoroughly.

Anyone into Liquid Liquid? This is seriously one of the greatest eps ever made. The rhythms here are just the most danceable no wave this side of the Atlantic.


Optimo by Liquid Liquid
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Dude, you would love Swell Maps.
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I fucking love post punk so much. I've gone so deep into the underground that I've discovered fantastic band and absolute shit but it was all worth it. But still, nobody beats Nick Cave.

Edit: thanks for catching that, Skinny.
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Spyglass wrote:
I fucking love punk so much. I've gone so deep into the underground that I've discovered fantastic band and absolute shit but it was all worth it. But still, nobody beats The Clash.


That is not this thread.

EDIT: This could legit make my Top 100 and it's on Spotify:


Early by Scritti Politti
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I fucking love post-punk so much. I've gone so deep into the underground that I've discovered fantastic band and absolute shit but it was all worth it. But still, nobody beats Nick Cave.


Fixed. That post of mine pretty much applies to a few styles

I'll check out the band you mentioned. I just saw their tags on last.fm and Rateyourmusic. They look like the kind of thing I'd listen to.
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Spyglass wrote:
Fixed. That post of mine pretty much applies to a few styles

I'll check out the band you mentioned. I just saw their tags on last.fm and Rateyourmusic. They look like the kind of thing I'd listen to.


Post-punk is a fluid, amorphous term that takes in so many different tentacles of punk's DIY attitude, from Joy Divison's and Magazine's and The Fall's early industrial, angular Mancunianism, to the sci-fi synth-pop of the Human League in Sheffield, to the VU- and disco-indebted wonk-pop of Orange Juice and Aztec Camera in Glasgow, not to mention the mod-revivalist ska of The Specials (in Coventry) or the aggressive romantic working-class white soul of Dexy's (in Birmingham), or The Pop Group and The Slits (London) leaning on reggae, dub, and Soweto street sounds, or the purist, nationalist bad vibes of Sham 69 etc..

Post-punk is not one thing. It could never be one thing. Speaking about all of its various strands is the only way to speak on it properly.
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Scritti Politti are great. Skank Bloc Bologna is an all timer. Giving this comp a check now as there so much material here I'm unfamiliar with. Thanks!

Yeah I loveeee Swell Maps. Some all timer interludes on their debut. Love when the motorik beats kick in on the second half on that one.



Mental Blocks For All Ages by Dog Faced Hermans

This one's also been a recent love. Marion Coutts is one of my favorite front women.
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Skinny wrote:
Post-punk is not one thing. It could never be one thing. Speaking about all of its various strands is the only way to speak on it properly.


I know that. Why do you think I love it? Hell the same can be said about punk rock. In punk you can go as poppy as Blink-182 or go as extreme as Dropdead, and there are many different kinds of metal punk combinations like grind, crossover thrash, metalcore, deathcore, etc. And this doesn't include the wackier genres like like synth punk and ska punk. Post-punk is very much the same. The interchanging with new wave that Talking Heads and B-52's are known for, the atmospgere of cold wave, the mysticism in Siouxsie's take on Gothic rock, and the utter darkness of Nick Cave are what make it such a special genre. Let's not forget the common overlap with punk rock that define early Wire amd Talking Heads, or the simple dance-punk of LCD Soundsystem.

The whole idea of post-punk was to go beyond punk's limitations. I might even go as far as to say that post-punk could potentially be the greatest form of rock music ever. I love both punk and post-punk very closely.
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