Post Punk - Unsung Heros?

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Hey,

I read this article today and thought I would share and see what your thoughts are:

http://louderthanwar.com/blogs/top-10-p...the-credit
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Hmm, haven't heard of some of those bands, but I really like the Chameleons.
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Laughing new avatar

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Just found an even better one Missy Laughing
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TheAstralPlane wrote:
Hmm, haven't heard of some of those bands, but I really like the Chameleons.


The Chameleons ROCK!

I also love Theatre of Hate, The Southern Death Cult and Bauhaus.

I listened to Monochrome Set for a while years ago... I don't think i would call them post punk. They are off on their own a bit.
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I'm not sure I've ever fully understood what postpunk is exactly, in terms of sound and genre specifics, not time period. Think Are Wire, Gang of Four, and The Fall more or less the pallbearers? So I guess angular rhythms and minimalism are a big part of the sound?

As for being unsung, I was definitely aware of Bahaus and Sisters of Mercy when I started to get into what would later come to be labeled "alternative music" as a teenager. So if they were known, why are they on the list?

And Motorhead, post-punk? Confused
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Mr. Shankly wrote:
I'm not sure I've ever fully understood what postpunk is exactly, in terms of sound and genre specifics, not time period. Think Are Wire, Gang of Four, and The Fall more or less the pallbearers? So I guess angular rhythms and minimalism are a big part of the sound?

As for being unsung, I was definitely aware of Bahaus and Sisters of Mercy when I started to get into what would later come to be labeled "alternative music" as a teenager. So if they were known, why are they on the list?

And Motorhead, post-punk? Confused


Yeah I struggle a bit with the labelling as well... It often seems to be used for anything really that was slightly alternative from about 1979 to 1983... I have heard bands like Echo And The Bunnymen or even early U2 described as post punk... Though more commonly it is tagged to bands like Wire and Gang of Four

Motorhead is metal surely?
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I... I guess you could call Motorhead post-punk metal? ...kinda?

It's still pretty hard to grasp.
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Interesting read. Can't say I'm in total agreement, however. Motorhead as post-punk? REALLY? Lots of interesting comments further down too with mentions of The Gun Club, The Pop Group, etc.

If you want unsung, how's about...

- Kleenex/Lilliput
- Delta 5 Very Happy
- Girls At Our Best (Wedding Present covered 'Getting Nowhere Fast')
- The Au Pairs

You could even chuck the Young Marble Giants in there - they fit the aesthetic, but finally (thanks in part to idiot little bands like The XX) seem to be getting some sort of kudos, albeit 30 years too late.

(Hmm... these all seem to be female-led groups. I sense a book coming on...).

It's well worth reading Simon Reynolds' "Rip It Up and Start Again" - a great book on post-punk. Especially seeing as it has a lurid yellow cover.
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noWaxJim wrote:
Interesting read. Can't say I'm in total agreement, however. Motorhead as post-punk? REALLY? Lots of interesting comments further down too with mentions of The Gun Club, The Pop Group, etc.

If you want unsung, how's about...

- Kleenex/Lilliput
- Delta 5 Very Happy
- Girls At Our Best (Wedding Present covered 'Getting Nowhere Fast')
- The Au Pairs

You could even chuck the Young Marble Giants in there - they fit the aesthetic, but finally (thanks in part to idiot little bands like The XX) seem to be getting some sort of kudos, albeit 30 years too late.

(Hmm... these all seem to be female-led groups. I sense a book coming on...).

It's well worth reading Simon Reynolds' "Rip It Up and Start Again" - a great book on post-punk. Especially seeing as it has a lurid yellow cover.


Happy New Year Jim.. Smile

Yeah I have read "Rip It Up and Start Again"... I thought it was going to be about Orange Juice, but as you know it isn't! It's really good.

Orange Juice... now there's a band I used to love... do they count as post punk!? I totally agree about The Au Pairs though Smile
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