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Garage Rock Revival
Garage rock revival is a turn-of-the-millennium resurgence of raw, guitar‑driven rock that consciously channels the immediacy of 1960s garage bands and the urgency of 1970s punk. It favors short songs, distorted riffs, catchy hooks, and a back‑to‑basics band setup over studio gloss and elaborate arrangements. Hallmarks include crunchy overdriven guitars, tight and energetic drum patterns, simple but punchy bass lines, and vocals with a swaggering or detached cool. Production often leans lo‑fi or analog‑inspired, emphasizing room sound and performance over perfection. Lyrically, it tends to focus on youthful nightlife, romance, boredom, style, and urban ennui. Scenes in New York City and Detroit were pivotal for the mainstream breakthrough, with parallel explosions in the UK, Sweden, and Australia. The movement revitalized interest in guitar rock across indie and mainstream audiences.
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Punk
Punk is a fast, abrasive, and minimalist form of rock music built around short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and confrontational, anti-establishment lyrics. It emphasizes DIY ethics, raw energy, and immediacy over virtuosity, often featuring distorted guitars, shouted or sneered vocals, and simple, catchy melodies. Typical songs run 1–3 minutes, sit around 140–200 BPM, use power chords and basic progressions (often I–IV–V), and favor live, unpolished production. Beyond sound, punk is a cultural movement encompassing zines, independent labels, political activism, and a fashion vocabulary of ripped clothes, leather, and safety pins.
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Roots Rock
Roots rock is a back-to-basics strain of rock music that reconnects the electric band format with its foundational American roots in blues, country, folk, rhythm & blues, and early rock and roll. It favors sturdy songcraft, earthy timbres, and groove over studio gloss—think twangy or gritty guitars, Hammond organ or piano, a steady backbeat, and plainspoken, story-driven lyrics. The style often carries a "live-in-the-room" feel, medium tempos, and blues-based progressions, evoking bar bands, roadhouses, and rural imagery. Rather than chasing cutting-edge production or virtuosic excess, roots rock emphasizes feel, narrative, and tradition—bridging the immediacy of rock with the storytelling of folk and country and the emotional bite of the blues.
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