This is an excellent feminist post punk record that has right been compared to Gang of Four, both for its political lyrics and its danceability.
Tag: Dance Punk
The Teaches of Peaches (2000)
Remember electroclash? It felt like such a big deal for a couple of years there, but I must say I tried to pay as little attention as possible. I was super into prog rock, and post rock, and I was getting into jazz and “classical”, and I had no taste for minimalist things. And, also, …
Wild Planet (1980) by The B-52’s
As with their debut, this is a wacky, dancy, vaguely surfy and extremely campy record which is a lot of fun.
The B-52s (1979)
I first encountered the B-52s through “Love Shack” and its relative ubiquity. And then I became familiar with Kate Pierson through Out of Time. But I have never really been a fan of camp – or rather I am only a fan of selective camp – and so I thought they would never appeal to …
Post Historic Monsters (1993) by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
Though this band were a really big deal in the UK when I was young, I don’t know that they made much of an impact across the pond. I don’t remember anything about them except their name. And even then, I don’t really remember why I remember their name, just that I heard it somewhere.