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lucifer_sam 01-18-2009 03:56 PM

Five Reasons No Wave Pisses over Post-Punk
 
1. No wave lyrics explored deep philosophical issues, unlike the tripe that predominated in post-punk at the time. I'll take a monologue about confrontation over M. Smith's ruses about wherever the obligatory ******s were.

2. Texture over melody. No wave artists used their instruments to invoke a deeper sonic experience. More preferable to the bland (and often vain) attempts at capturing kosmiche musik's drive.

3. There's no such thing as bad no wave music. Just varying shades of nihilism.

4. More imagination was poured into records produced during the no-wave movement than the rest of the lot of the seventies and eighties.

5. Nowhere else in music history has there been as diverse a smattering of artists belonging to the same movement as there were with no-wave: James Chance & the Contortions , Suicide , Glenn Branca , the Bush Tetras , DNA , Teenage Jesus and the Jerks , Mars , Swan , etc...

I'd take this any day over Joy Division / Nick Cave / the Fall / what-fucking-ever:

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...978_godlis.jpg

Molecules 01-18-2009 04:06 PM

i thought Suicide pre-dated no wave by a few years? Not to mention Bush Tetras who are quite generically post-punk sounding (if we go by your definition of the term, i take it to mean more of a worldwide mindset that incorporates all manner of sounds, including no wave)...

I totally get the angle you're coming from, but I think you're attacking the music media's regurgitation of what has long since become a nice pigeonhole for skinny jean-wearing pop groups over the last decade - like Bloc Party and god knows how many other bands i don't give a sh*t to name

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-18-2009 04:15 PM

I don't see post punk as a genre but as an era influenced directly or indirectly by punk of which I would consider no wave a part of.

Janszoon 01-18-2009 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 581146)
I don't see post punk as a genre but as an era influenced directly or indirectly by punk of which I would consider no wave a part of.

^Exactly this.

GravitySlips 01-18-2009 04:54 PM

Amusing thread.

Akira 01-18-2009 04:56 PM

Just what this forum needs, another 'this genre is better than this genre' thread.

swim 01-18-2009 04:57 PM

I always thought they went hand and hand.

interpostmlving 01-18-2009 05:11 PM

lol

jackhammer 01-18-2009 05:32 PM

Yada Yada Yada. Just buy Wires Missing Chairs and behave yourself.

mr. goth glam 01-18-2009 05:44 PM

I'm still waiting for someone to have enough courage to speak out against Post-Punk-Country-Hiphop-No Wave.

I mean, what the hell's that crap even about?


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