THE 20.7: Post-Punk
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November 5, 2009, 6:35 pm
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Filed under: Features | Tags: Closer, Daydream Nation, Devo, Echo & The Bunnymen, entertainment!, Essential Logic, faith, fanfare in the garden, Gang of Four, Grotesque (After the Gramme), is this real?, Joy Division, marquee moon, metal box, More Songs about Buildings and food, murmur, pink flag, porcupine, post-punk, Psychocandy, Public Image Ltd., Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, R.E.M., second edition, Sonic Youth, speaking in tongues, Talking Heads, The Fall, the ideal copy, THe Jesus and Mary Chain, the kitchen tapes, The Raincoats, The Ramones, The Velvet Underground, The Wipers, White Light/White Heat, Wire
In the late-’70s and early-’80s, following hot on the trails of punk rock, a new musical movement developed on both coasts of the Atlantic. The artists and bands associated with it shunned punk’s noise for a more layered, introverted songwriting and instrumentality. The movement brought with it synthesizers, Krautrock influences, as well as a more complex and experimental approach to music-making. In doing so, they set the wheels in motion for the eventual surge in ’80s and ’90s alternative rock. History has labeled this movement post-punk.
So what’s the very best of post-punk? 20 Watts’ CHRIS PARKER has the answer in our seventh 20 installment. Watch for new 20s each Thursday, only on 20 Watts, and check out our previous 20s below!
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