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    Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experimental approach that encompassed a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-rock influences.

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  3. Jun 7, 2021 · Post-Punk Music Guide: History and Sounds of Post-Punk. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 4 min read. Many rock bands in the 1980s and 1990s got their start in punk rock. As these musicians became more adventurous, they helped create a broad genre known as post-punk.

  4. Jul 13, 2016 · The 50 post-punk albums here were selected by a team of Paste writers and editors, looking at the original post-punk movement from 1977-1987, not post-punk revivalists like The Strokes...

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    • Suicide, ‘Suicide’ (1977) Even the punks hated Suicide; when the abrasive and experimental New York band supported Elvis Costello in Brussels, they managed to play for precisely 23 boo-accompanied minutes before full chaos took over (at one point, a crowd member stole their microphone).
    • Magazine, ‘Real Life’ (1978) Formed in Manchester by Howard Devoto of Buzzcocks, Magazine took punk rock’s relentless chug and added a mischievous streak; their landmark debut ‘Real Life’ jostles with gnarled guitars, rip-roaring sax solos, and busy-fingered synths.
    • Siouxsie and the Banshees, ‘The Scream’ (1978) Advertisement. Released in the aftermath of their break-out single ‘Hong Kong Garden’ this London band’s 1978 debut drags punk kicking and screaming onto a ghost train.
    • The Fall, ‘Live at the Witch Trials’ (1979) Flickers of The Fall are everywhere. From James Murphy’s stream-of-consciousness musings with LCD Soundsystem to the meandering lyrics of everyone from Shame and Dry Cleaning to Parquet Courts and Fontaines D.C.
    • Television – Marquee Moon (1977) So ahead of its time was Television’s sublime debut album that you could argue it gave birth to post-punk before punk itself had made its most definitive statements.
    • Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures (1979) If you were to pick one band that defines post-punk then surely that band would be Joy Division. The Manchester band's debut full length album is a perfect example of how four musicians and one iconoclastic producer could change the course of music history...
    • Talking Heads – Remain In Light (1980) Talking Heads weren’t very far behind Television when it came to the early pioneering of post-punk aesthetics, and truthfully any of their albums released before this, their fourth record, could represent the band and the history of the genre beautifully.
    • Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand (2004) Toward the middle of the 1980s post-punk began to shapeshift to the point where many of its defining characteristics had all but vanished.
  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Post-punk is not just a genre; it’s a sonic adventure, an artistic expression, and a testament to the enduring power of music to shape our lives and culture. Explore the evolution and impact of post-punk music, from Joy Division's haunting melodies to Interpol's modern revival. Dive into the genre's essence.

  6. Oct 22, 2018 · October 22, 2018. First there was punk: A natural outgrowth of rock ‘n’ roll in its purest form—wild, untamed, fast, young, loud and snotty. Then came post-punk, and in attempting to put together a definitive list of the best post-punk albums, telling the story gets a little more complicated.

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