Greetings Skinnydrifter, well I've been curious to know why you consider She Wants Revenge as Darkwave? I would be thankful to know why and if you want me, I can later post references of some articles that refer She Wants Revenge as post-punk revival. The-15th 23:52, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Well the thing is that the term of post-punk revival is a recent one (probably it could have been used around 2003 or as early as 2002) and I think that many bands that bear a dark sound similar to Joy Division probably could have been classified as goth rock even before the term was used. I mean, Goth Rock and Death Rock did develop from Post-punk and bands like Joy Division, Bauhaus and Siouxsie and The Banshees are usually condfused with these genres (Peter Murphy has stated that he never made "goth rock" and that he rather described himself as a post-punk and it does sound true as goth rock in the first wave was basically "dark post-punk"). But I've heard enough post-punk during these years and I could say the She Wants Revenge fits better in the description of the new wave of post-punk, now, about Darkwave...there is a whole confusion about the term, some people consider it "goth rock with new wave" or "new wave with a dark feeling"...and personally I haven't heard much of it.
Probably Darkwave must have changed, if you talk about new Darkwave, well there will be a distortion of the genre and what it sounds like, so if you might try to compare new darkwave acts with dark new post-punk acts, well there might not be much of a difference...or probably She Wants Revenge sounds Darkwave because the post-punk revival movement usually mixes new wave with post-punk (see The Killers, Elastica, Franz Ferdinand or The Rapture on their debut album). Anyways, I think I've found more reviews of She Wants Revenge describing their sound similar to "70's post-punk" and Joy Division...check on google. Who knows, I've only heard Pink Industry and found it completely different to She Wants Revenge. Cheers. The-15th ( talk) 19:06, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
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By the way, what's your favorite Bauhaus song? Mine is "Dark Entries", but I've recently been really into the "Telegram Sam" cover. WesleyDodds ( talk) 12:40, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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Greetings Skinnydrifter, well I've been curious to know why you consider She Wants Revenge as Darkwave? I would be thankful to know why and if you want me, I can later post references of some articles that refer She Wants Revenge as post-punk revival. The-15th 23:52, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Well the thing is that the term of post-punk revival is a recent one (probably it could have been used around 2003 or as early as 2002) and I think that many bands that bear a dark sound similar to Joy Division probably could have been classified as goth rock even before the term was used. I mean, Goth Rock and Death Rock did develop from Post-punk and bands like Joy Division, Bauhaus and Siouxsie and The Banshees are usually condfused with these genres (Peter Murphy has stated that he never made "goth rock" and that he rather described himself as a post-punk and it does sound true as goth rock in the first wave was basically "dark post-punk"). But I've heard enough post-punk during these years and I could say the She Wants Revenge fits better in the description of the new wave of post-punk, now, about Darkwave...there is a whole confusion about the term, some people consider it "goth rock with new wave" or "new wave with a dark feeling"...and personally I haven't heard much of it.
Probably Darkwave must have changed, if you talk about new Darkwave, well there will be a distortion of the genre and what it sounds like, so if you might try to compare new darkwave acts with dark new post-punk acts, well there might not be much of a difference...or probably She Wants Revenge sounds Darkwave because the post-punk revival movement usually mixes new wave with post-punk (see The Killers, Elastica, Franz Ferdinand or The Rapture on their debut album). Anyways, I think I've found more reviews of She Wants Revenge describing their sound similar to "70's post-punk" and Joy Division...check on google. Who knows, I've only heard Pink Industry and found it completely different to She Wants Revenge. Cheers. The-15th ( talk) 19:06, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
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( Skinnydrifter ( talk) 19:43, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
( Skinnydrifter ( talk) 12:36, 14 January 2008 (UTC))
By the way, what's your favorite Bauhaus song? Mine is "Dark Entries", but I've recently been really into the "Telegram Sam" cover. WesleyDodds ( talk) 12:40, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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