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re: What's the best post-punk era album?
Posted on 9/11/16 at 10:12 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 9/11/16 at 10:12 pm to Dandy Lion
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Thats a greatest hits album.....
But it did introduce a lot of non-goths in this country to the Cure.
Not sure The Cure was the "best" post punk but it was one of the most unique sounds I remember from that time. REM Murmur was another good one.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 1:00 am to LSU1NSEC
Wow! So many awesome albums already mentioned - this is my absolutely favorite music. No way I could ever pick a "best". Let's see, what can I add:
The Jacobites "Lost in a Sea of scarves"
The Fall " I am curious Oranj" (kudos to the previous Fall mention)
The Replacements "Let It Be" and "Tim"
Big Black "Songs About fricking"
My Bloody Valentine "Strawberry Wine"
Dinosaur Jr "Your Living All Over Me" and "Bug"
Seriously great thread here. Several albums I have not heard and I will certainly check out.
The Jacobites "Lost in a Sea of scarves"
The Fall " I am curious Oranj" (kudos to the previous Fall mention)
The Replacements "Let It Be" and "Tim"
Big Black "Songs About fricking"
My Bloody Valentine "Strawberry Wine"
Dinosaur Jr "Your Living All Over Me" and "Bug"
Seriously great thread here. Several albums I have not heard and I will certainly check out.
This post was edited on 9/12/16 at 1:14 am
Posted on 9/12/16 at 8:52 am to HaveMercy
quote:
The Fall " I am curious Oranj"
Everyone needs to watch New Big Prinz,
then tell me wth they just watched
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:35 am to PiscesTiger
you sorta mix up a genre and a time period in my mind.
but anyway, I really liked Siouxsie and the Banshees, bauhaus, the cure, wire, PIL. I used to love husker du but I can't really seem to get into them now.
but anyway, I really liked Siouxsie and the Banshees, bauhaus, the cure, wire, PIL. I used to love husker du but I can't really seem to get into them now.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 4:36 pm to Hawkeye95
The Mats are one of my all-time favorite bands, but I can't call them post-punk. And if we're including American hardcore (Husker DU), then let's throw in Black Flag and the Minutemen. But I don't think that's the intent. I mean, I can't even include Talking Heads, even if they fit sonically in with post-punk because the timeline doesn't work: they were part of the original wave of CBGB's punk. Which also includes Television and anything Richard Hell did.
I'll go with Signals, Calls, and Marches by Mission of Burma. Still close to punk, but man... I f'n love Burma.
It's such a tough genre to pin down.
I'll go with Signals, Calls, and Marches by Mission of Burma. Still close to punk, but man... I f'n love Burma.
It's such a tough genre to pin down.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 5:56 pm to Baloo
I can take a downvote like a man
INXS - Kick
happy? - P.I.L.
INXS - Kick
happy? - P.I.L.
Posted on 9/13/16 at 7:12 am to ItNeverRains
The first two Public Image Ltd. albums. To me "Public Image" by PiL and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division are the two ultimate post-punk singles.
Interpol came along about 20 years after post-punk. But they nailed the sound and vibe on their first two albums.
Interpol came along about 20 years after post-punk. But they nailed the sound and vibe on their first two albums.
Posted on 9/13/16 at 8:36 am to ItNeverRains
quote:
INXS
quote:Wrong album.
Kick
Posted on 9/13/16 at 10:29 am to AlxTgr
Like I said, I can take it. Knew I'd get slammed on both album choices. 1987 must have been my year. 8th grade was the shite!
Posted on 9/13/16 at 11:10 am to ItNeverRains
quote:Junior year at LSU.
1987 must have been my year. 8th grade was the shite!
Posted on 9/13/16 at 6:47 pm to AlxTgr
quote:
veryone needs to watch New Big Prinz,
I did - have no clue WTH that was - but I least I now know to check the guy's track record...
This post was edited on 9/13/16 at 6:57 pm
Posted on 9/13/16 at 7:57 pm to Hawkeye95
quote:He does. I treated it as the time period, exclusively.
you sorta mix up a genre and a time period in my mind.
Posted on 9/13/16 at 8:25 pm to PiscesTiger
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Juju
Posted on 9/13/16 at 10:28 pm to Baloo
quote:
The Mats are one of my all-time favorite bands, but I can't call them post-punk. And if we're including American hardcore (Husker DU), then let's throw in Black Flag and the Minutemen. But I don't think that's the intent. I mean, I can't even include Talking Heads, even if they fit sonically in with post-punk because the timeline doesn't work:
The timelines of punk and post punk overlap. And a band like Television was part of the punk scene but you can't say the music they made was punk.They were definitely one of the pioneers of a post punk sound. Same with Bauhaus.....who should be on the list with their LP "In the Flat Fields". I consider Post Punk to be an encompassing term for all sorts of sub genres such as American Hardcore, Goth, Paisley Underground, Industrial,electronic, No Wave, etc.
Posted on 9/14/16 at 9:23 am to Zappas Stache
That's pretty much why Punk isn't a genre.
Posted on 9/14/16 at 10:04 am to AlxTgr
The psychedelic furs first album
The psychedelic furs talk talk talk
U2 boy Gloria and war
The clash London calling
The smith's
The cure
Elvis Costello and the attractions
Echo and the bunnymen
WPRG BACK THEN NOW KLSU...WAS A GREAT STATION ALONG WITH LESUIRE LANDING ON CHIMES ST
The psychedelic furs talk talk talk
U2 boy Gloria and war
The clash London calling
The smith's
The cure
Elvis Costello and the attractions
Echo and the bunnymen
WPRG BACK THEN NOW KLSU...WAS A GREAT STATION ALONG WITH LESUIRE LANDING ON CHIMES ST
This post was edited on 9/14/16 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 9/14/16 at 11:13 am to AlxTgr
quote:
That's pretty much why Punk isn't a genre.
Posted on 9/14/16 at 11:15 am to Zappas Stache
Television and Talking Heads invented punk (along with others, of course). they weren't post-punk because punk didn't exist yet. They were literally part of the original CBGB's scene from which the term punk comes from.
But it demonstrates that the sound of punk was far more diverse than people think. Particularly early on, punk was a far more art school kind of crowd.
It wasn't until about 1980's when we get what modern ears think of as punk, which was the movement of American hardcore. Punk was more of the concept of Year Zero, that we "rip it up and start again" with no past baggage. It was an intentional moving away from ripping off the blues.
But it demonstrates that the sound of punk was far more diverse than people think. Particularly early on, punk was a far more art school kind of crowd.
It wasn't until about 1980's when we get what modern ears think of as punk, which was the movement of American hardcore. Punk was more of the concept of Year Zero, that we "rip it up and start again" with no past baggage. It was an intentional moving away from ripping off the blues.
Posted on 9/14/16 at 11:31 am to Zappas Stache
quote:Because
Zappas Stache
quote:
But it demonstrates that the sound of punk was far more diverse than people think. Particularly early on, punk was a far more art school kind of crowd.
Punk was an attitude or movement or time. The music and musicians all fit better in some other real genre.
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