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Post-Grunge
Post-grunge is a radio-friendly evolution of grunge that retains distorted guitars and introspective themes while streamlining song structures, smoothing rough edges, and emphasizing big, anthemic choruses. It shifts the raw abrasion and anti-commercial stance of early-1990s grunge toward a more polished, hook-driven sound suited to mainstream rock and adult-alternative formats. The style typically features mid-tempo grooves, muscular yet clean production, vowel-forward baritone or tenor vocals, and lyrics that universalize angst, resilience, and everyday struggle. Where grunge leaned noisy and cathartic, post-grunge prioritizes clarity, melody, and arena-scale dynamics.
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Sea Shanty
Sea shanty is a maritime work song that developed aboard sailing ships to coordinate group labor. It uses a strong, steady pulse and a call-and-response structure in which a lead singer (the shantyman) calls the verse and the crew responds in chorus to time their pulls, pushes, or turns together. Historically unaccompanied and sung in unison, shanties are tailored to specific tasks: short-drag (brief, forceful pulls), halyard/long-drag (heavier, fewer pulls per line), capstan/windlass (continuous, walking rhythm), and pumping shanties (repetitive, machine-like pulse). Lyrics mix practical timing cues with humor, bravado, longing, and port lore, and often use nonsense vocables (“way, hey,” “haul away”) to accent the work strokes. While closely related to broader “sea songs” and forebitters (off-duty songs), shanties are distinct in purpose: they are functional music designed to synchronize labor. The style flourished in the 19th century among English-speaking merchant navies, absorbing influences from British and Irish folk traditions and African-American and Afro-Caribbean work-song practices.
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