Is the late 1970s/early 1980s post-punk revival still relevant? It was certainly refreshing to see lean, snotty rock 'n' roll back on the scene in the early 2000s, when it seemed like all anyone wanted to listen to were The Strokes and bands that sounded like The Strokes. Get a good look (bed heads, tattered Chucks), get a scrappy lo-fi pop sound (make sure to reference Television, Gang Of Four, The Fall), and wait for the labels to start the bidding war. In fact, here we are in 2007 and record labels are still scrambling to find the next big thing in the genre. Well, it seems like the party's not over yet for the sons of Richard Hell, and if anything, everything lately is starting to become more danceable. It's about time for 1990s, yeah? MORE
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