>take cool arty music from the past
>seamlessly synthesize it into contemporary pop
Any other examples?
>>126804517 (OP)I remember I saw this band posted like 5 years ago and I checked it out and it was ass
maybe my recollection is wrong, but I wont be revisiting it
>>126804517 (OP)Didn't they rip off a song from Wire
>>126804517 (OP)>generic post punk>BUT GIRLSa win for us, feminismbros...
>>126804577they ripped off a riff.
>>126804604not really post punk. influenced by it, but it's pop rock.
Elastica [DGC, 1995]
Punk-pop as self-consciously noncanonical market ploy, wound tight as a methedrine high. The Buzzcocks weren't deep, Wire wasn't deep, but these sassy London girls are shallow on principle, accentuating the desperation of a fun they refuse to grant any emotional resonance. I love their bright, tough veneer and hectic sexuality. I'll happily get juiced on their quick charge. And I can imagine myself discarding them without a second thought. After all, they're asking for it. A-
>>126804617She's Jewish and dated Damon Albarn
>>126804643Lmao. I dont know how to feel about review
>>126804643bruh how did he get some of this shit past the editor
>>126804517 (OP)Rocked harder than most 90s Britpop.
>>126804577Nothing wrong with that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctpzzTR15yo