[kj] Top 10, post-Y2K
Pssyche
pssyche at soia.freeserve.co.uk
Thu Apr 5 12:21:08 EDT 2007
Wolfmother are a band I have in mind when I think of "complete and utter
fucking shite that should have been drowned at birth" bands!
----- Original Message -----
From: "B. Oliver Sheppard" <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
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Subject: Re: [kj] Top 10, post-Y2K
> Wolfmother are a band I have in mind when I think of "throwback" bands.
>
> Mika Miko have been called a throwback to The Slits.
>
> The Donnas, a throwback to The Runaways. Yes, The Donnas have been
> around for awhile, but when did they get popular? After Y2K.
>
> There've always been throwbacks -- Sha Na Na in the 1970s was a
> throwback to 50s greaser or doo-wop groups -- but in the past 5 years
> folks trying to be the new Syd Barrett or the new Television
> Personalities, Jam, Undertones, or whatever, seems to have just
> increased exponentially. It's become such a bog-standard part of the
> contemporary music scene no one is even starting to think of it as
> throwback stuff any more. It just is, boutique thrift store chic and all.
>
> A lot of it is driven by what I think Ian MacKaye aptly described in
> that Soft Focus interview I posted: the heavy historicization nowadays
> of a certian period of music history that really makes younger kids feel
> like they've missed the boat, and must reformulate that stuff or
> throwback to that to be cool.
>
> -Oliver
>
>
> Javier Garcia wrote:
> > You're so very right! One good example in my case is Motherwolf, which
> > is a pretty good band but not original at all: one song sounds like
> > Black Sabbath, the other like Led Zeppelin, another like Jethro Tull...
>
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