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Tracklist:
Burning Down the House • Making Flippy Floppy • Girlfriend Is Better • Slippery People • I Get Wild / Wild Gravity • Swamp • Moon Rocks • Pull up the Roots • This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
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guerrilla-operator · 1 year
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MSPAINT // Acid
selfish fascination selfish fascination got to let it, let it go selfish fascination selfish fascination it’s a selfish fascination got to let it got to let it go
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hontokana · 1 year
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Bush Tetras - Rituals Region: USA (New York) / Style: Dance-punk / Year: 1981 LIKED
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minimusics · 1 year
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Paramore - "This Is Why"
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Musically, this album really does feel like a natural, grown-up return to guitar-driven music for Paramore. But... the lyrics I'm pretty hot and cold on on first listen. I loved "This is Why" when it came out and listened to it like 20 times in the first two days (I still love it), and on this new album, "Thick Skull" hit me HARD. On the other side of things, when "The News" came out, the lyrics felt a little too on the nose for me and that distracted me from the song. I'm feeling that way about other songs on this album so far, like "Big Man, Little Dignity." But this album will probably be on rotation for me for a few days, so we'll see how my opinion develops.
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genre: post-punk, dance-punk, alt rock, new wave, pop punk year: 2023
personal rating: 8 (out of 10) standout songs: "This Is Why", "Figure 8", "Crave", "Thick Skull"
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Why this album? I love Paramore.
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pettybourgeoiz · 2 years
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nineteenfiftysix · 9 months
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Soulwax - E Talking (Any Minute Now, 2004)
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omarthemadhare · 9 months
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idiotcoward · 8 months
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Model/Actriz - Dogsbody
An extremely fucking powerful record. This thing has high emotionally violent highs and slow beautifully orchestrated moments of incredibly touching sadness. It’s an experimental post punk record so a lot of the production and instrumentation is super noisey and no wave esc with atonal and rhythmic soundscapes that are modified into post punk sounding riffs. The vocals on top of that are extremely well performed. An extremely solid first record from a band I’ll absolutely have my eyes on. I could see a real like album of the year / decade coming from this group. Really well done and great sound.
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aprilsrymblr · 2 years
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punk-funk
not all projects are meant to be, it seems... I spent quite a bit of work on a genre submission for RYM recently that wasn’t able to make it through the queue, as many people thought it may not be well-recognised as distinct from its parent genre, dance-punk. I, however, think this is a really unique and interesting style within the development of post-punk and early blending between post-punk and alternative music with dance elements... so here is the description I submitted:
Punk-funk is a style of dance-punk which is based around incorporating funk rhythms into the minimal, angular sound of post-punk. Consequently, compared to other styles of punk, punk-funk is typically slower and groovier with a strong focus on the rhythm section, in particular emphasizing instrumental interplay and the bass guitar as a lead melodic instrument. Electric guitar is used more sparingly, typically played in a scratchy and rhythmic disco-influenced style. Some punk-funk groups also incorporate other rhythmic influences outside funk, most commonly the offbeat rhythms of reggae and dub; the complex percussive style of Afrobeat was also influential on some artists, most notably Talking Heads. Though less common, some punk-funk groups have also incorporated horns or saxophone. The punk-funk style emerged effectively simultaneously on both sides of the Atlantic in 1979, in large part out of a desire to break from the white cultural norms (and racism) within the existing punk movement by prominently embracing Black musical influences. British punk-funk was primarily developed by Northern bands like Gang of Four (Leeds), A Certain Ratio (Manchester), and The Pop Group (Bristol), with a more reggae-oriented variant emerging from London's The Slits. Also notable is Public Image Ltd's "Death Disco" single; its title and "funk noir" became alternate names for the genre in the UK, emphasizing its darker tone compared to the dance styles it was inspired by. In the US, punk-funk emerged out of the art punk scene and closely related No Wave movement in New York City, with artists like James Chance and 99 Records' ESG and Liquid Liquid serving as a more rock-oriented counterpart to the mutant disco trend, which punk-funk sometimes crossed over with (earning it the nickname "mutant funk"). NYC scene mainstay Talking Heads swiftly incorporated a less angular variation on the style into their arty brand of new wave, serving as a major influence to bands in the emerging Athens, Georgia scene like The B-52's and Pylon. Interest in the punk-funk sound declined by the mid-1980s, by which point many of these groups had broken up or moved onto new styles, but at the same time it was a major influence on New Order's emerging alt-dance tendencies and the proto-funk metal of Red Hot Chili Peppers (whose self-titled debut was produced by Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill). Happy Mondays, innovators of the baggy sound later in the decade, also started their recording career as a punk-funk group. The style was revisited in the early 2000s by a number of groups associated with the post-punk revival and electroclash scenes, leading to the innovation of newer forms of dance-punk that build on and diverge from punk-funk with an array of influences from contemporary electronic and dance music to the aggression and intensity of post-hardcore and sasscore. However, some groups in this dance-punk revival like !!! still emphasized funk influences and can be seen as a modern continuation of the punk-funk sound. (fin)
you may espy the submission, discussion, and sourcing if you have a RYM account by accessing this link; the information primarily comes from Simon Reynolds’ Rip It Up and Start Again (2005) and Tim Lawrence’s Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor (2016), along with a smattering of web sources. both books are great, and I’d highly recommend checking out them or the listed artists if this music is of interest to you!
to end this, here’s a song from the LP that spurred me to look into this little movement in the first place, Pylon’s 1980 album Gyrate:
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haveyouheardthisband · 4 months
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Tracklist:
This Is Why • The News • Running Out Of Time • C'est Comme Ça • Big Man, Little Dignity • You First • Figure 8 • Liar • Crave • Thick Skull
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alfairb · 1 year
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Forget the horror here, leave it all down here It's future rust and it's future dust I'm the fury in your head I'm the fury in your bed I'm the ghost in the back of your head 'Cause I am
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reckonslepoisson · 2 years
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The Naked King (1987), False Prophets (1987), After That (1989), Idler (1989), Play (1990), Jagatara
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No, none of Jagatara’s latter works quite matched the unhinged joy of the band’s debut, but that doesn’t matter. The energy was still sky-high, the vibes phenomenal, the joy inescapable. All is terrific, but The Naked King [Hadaka no ōsama] and Idler [Gokutsubushi] are most worth marking out.
Pick(s): ‘As You See It’, ‘Loitering’, ‘Taboo Syndrome’, ‘Super Star?’, ‘Kawakara’
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tornbluefoamcouch · 2 years
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Artista: La Vida Bohème Álbum: Nuestra Ano: 2010 Faixas/Tempo: 12/48min Estilo: Indie/Dance-Punk/Post-Punk-Revival Data de Execução: 21/06/2022 Nota: 9,0 Melhor Música: Radio Capital
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stevenvenn · 2 years
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Burning (from Cool It Down out Sept. 30th) The second single from Yeah Yeah Yeahs for their new album Cool It Down out next month on Secretly Canadian!
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