14-01-2012, 04:05
DNA on DNA-DNA
The no wave movement is often associated with ounk rock. It's funny because the whole point of no wave was anti-punk. Artists in the no wave scene saw punk as phoney. Not so much a revolution, but an another trend in rock, just like the hippies in the 60s and Elvis in the 50s. The Clash and the Sex Pistols were still rock groups writing rock songs, DNA (one of the most important bands of the no wave scene) were deconstructing music. The songs were short bursts of noise featuring some of the oddest tuning imaginable featuring dark subject matter and aggressive vocals
Arto Lindnsay, you have destroyed music as we know it, my hat goes off to you
The no wave movement is often associated with ounk rock. It's funny because the whole point of no wave was anti-punk. Artists in the no wave scene saw punk as phoney. Not so much a revolution, but an another trend in rock, just like the hippies in the 60s and Elvis in the 50s. The Clash and the Sex Pistols were still rock groups writing rock songs, DNA (one of the most important bands of the no wave scene) were deconstructing music. The songs were short bursts of noise featuring some of the oddest tuning imaginable featuring dark subject matter and aggressive vocals
Arto Lindnsay, you have destroyed music as we know it, my hat goes off to you