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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.
- List of Post-Punk Bands
The following is a list of post-punk bands. Post-punk is a...
- The Raincoats
The Raincoats are a British experimental post-punk band. Ana...
- List of Post-Punk Bands
Oct 6, 2016 · 1) The ubiquity of the acceptance of the “idea” of new music in the U.K. (by listeners, musicians, industry and media) in the wake of Punk. 2) The natural desire of the young artists inspired ...
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Actors (stylized as ACTORS) are a Canadian post-punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2012. The band consists of founder Jason Corbett (vocals and guitar), Shannon Hemmett (keyboards and backing vocals), Kendall Wooding (bass and backing vocals), and Adam Fink (drums).
- Jason Corbett, Adam Fink, Shannon Hemmett, Kendall Wooding
- 2012–present
Jun 7, 2021 · Music. 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. Learn From the Best. What Is Post-Punk Music?
What Is Post-Punk? Genre and Identity in Avant-Garde Popular Music, 1977-82. By Mimi Haddon. Subjects: Music. Imprint: University of Michigan Press. Paperback : 9780472039210, February 2023. Hardcover : 9780472131822, February 2020. Ebook : 9780472126552, February 2020. See expanded detail +. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.9824609.
Oct 10, 2014 · With its idiosyncratic hybrid of punk, funk and dub, Gang Of Four’s debut effortlessly harnessed frontman Jon King’s grasp of political and social ills to underpin a jagged pop approach that saw post-punk enter a sudden era of quasi-accessibility.