Mickdundee
Winger
It’s definitely not thoughIt’s definitely pop with punk leanings though.
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It’s definitely not thoughIt’s definitely pop with punk leanings though.
New music released yesterday from the amazing Avril Lavigne going back to the pop punk genre!
It’s definitely not though
Means nothing. Feldman has also produced for Ashlee Simpson, Hilary Duff and Avicii. None of them are punk.It’s produced by John Feldman so I’d say it is.
Means nothing. Feldman has also produced for Ashlee Simpson, Hilary Duff and Avicii. None of them are punk.
Tim Armstrong wrote “Trouble” for Pink, it doesn’t make her punk either.
90s so-Cal skate-punk/pop-punk was my first love, music-wise. I’ll never recognise Avril within that sphere, although I did enjoy Machine Gun Kelly’s last album and he’s involved in this as well IIRC.I don’t actually think Avril is punk at all, but I do think this latest song is “pop punk” in its style.
The thing with Avril is you can’t label her as one particular style.
The first two albums were pop rock, the third was pop punk maybe, and the last album had a lot of jazz influence.
90s so-Cal skate-punk/pop-punk was my first love, music-wise. I’ll never recognise Avril within that sphere, although I did enjoy Machine Gun Kelly’s last album and he’s involved in this as well IIRC.
You forgotten about the existence of No Doubt, The Offspring, Green Day and Blink 182 like?It was Avril who introduced the whole skate-punk/pop-punk sound to the early 00’s pop scene.
Here you go.Someone needs to get this thread back on track with a recommendation for some psychedelic folk music played on a washboard by an african tribe or something
I’m panicking. So let’s talk about the new Songhoy Blues record in the absence of something more nicheSomeone needs to get this thread back on track with a recommendation for some psychedelic folk music played on a washboard by an african tribe or something
Good luck @Arkle keeping this to a top 10Someone needs to get this thread back on track with a recommendation for some psychedelic folk music played on a washboard by an african tribe or something
lonnie ' the pygmy ' doneganSomeone needs to get this thread back on track with a recommendation for some psychedelic folk music played on a washboard by an african tribe or something
By the way, forgot to say we gave Landowner a go last Sunday. Liked it. The missus gave the description that she liked it because it scared her , much in the same way that Black Country, New Road had when I played it for her the previous evening, presumably based on the angsty, slightly unhinged, spoken-word delivery. We both actually preferred the music of Landowner - she's a post-punk nut and I'm less comfortable with BCNR's forays into sax-led "jazz" at times even though I like most of it. Will definitely revisit, so thanks for the tip.My description of Wares was rubbish, what did you think of Stuck?
Also enjoying Landowner - Consultant. May be worth a listen
No worries. I’m really looking forward to BCNR, February 5th I think.By the way, forgot to say we gave Landowner a go last Sunday. Liked it. The missus gave the description that she liked it because it scared her , much in the same way that Black Country, New Road had when I played it for her the previous evening, presumably based on the angsty, slightly unhinged, spoken-word delivery. We both actually preferred the music of Landowner - she's a post-punk nut and I'm less comfortable with BCNR's forays into sax-led "jazz" at times even though I like most of it. Will definitely revisit, so thanks for the tip.
That is exactly the stuff I assumed that people listened to on hereNew single from Yard Act next Monday. They did one of the better "at home" sessions of 2020, IMO.