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Old 11-10-2016, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It's funny how genres change their meanings over time. Post-punk today does not mean what it meant back in the ought's.
It doesn't? What does it mean now?
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Post-punk today follows the sound of old post-punk bands of the seventies and eighties I.e Bauhaus, Gang Of Four, Joy Division. The "post-punk" revival of the oughts was more interested in angular guitar riffs and skinny jeans and making us dance. Not nearly as brooding as the music under that guise occurring today.
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Post-punk today follows the sound of old post-punk bands of the seventies and eighties I.e Bauhaus, Gang Of Four, Joy Division. The "post-punk" revival of the oughts was more interested in angular guitar riffs and skinny jeans and making us dance. Not nearly as brooding as the music under that guise occurring today.
Your definition of revival sounds a lot like Gang of Four to me except for the skinny jeans (I never paid attention to their fashion).
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Post-punk today follows the sound of old post-punk bands of the seventies and eighties I.e Bauhaus, Gang Of Four, Joy Division. The "post-punk" revival of the oughts was more interested in angular guitar riffs and skinny jeans and making us dance. Not nearly as brooding as the music under that guise occurring today.
I think Gang of Four were more focused on making people dance than being brooding.
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