London's Bloc Party makes
euphoric post-punk and
covers it in a haze of epic,
icy dreaminess. The group
got its start performing aft...
Blood-Sucking Electro
punks who gave up living
and became freaked-out
zombies.
This Scottish quartet update
the early '80s post-punk
template with an air of
camp, polish and sleaze.
The original Franz Ferdina...
Hot Hot Heat are all garage
rock revival angularity
these days, but started out
as synth-punk screamers in
1999. Singer Steve Bays al...
New York's Interpol draw
heavily from the Gothic and
Post-Punk movements of the
early 1980s. Interpol's
atmospheric and moody s...
Le Tigre's songs make a bold
move toward quirky,
DJ-fueled new wave. Bikini
Kill founder Kathleen Hanna
formed Le Tigre with film...
The Bravery play a
Brit-friendly mix of
post-punk and New Wave. If
this were 1994, they would
be making Oasis look bad....
Omaha's the Faint bring a
dark, goth-influenced
dance sound to the
Midwestern indie
characterized by Saddle...
The Killers are a Las
Vegas-bred group whose
epic neo-post-punk rock is
marked by elements of style
and paranoia. The group...
Originally from San
Francisco, the Rapture play
a disco-punk-funk blend
that make them indie
dancefloor saviours. Buzz...
The Strokes are a
no-nonsense New York
rock group who like pop
songs, brooding facial
expressions and Lou Ree...
The Walkmen's noisy,
enveloping pop takes the
jittery sound of post-punk
into the wide-open spaces
of the arena. Three memb...
One of the sharpest bands
of the '00s, Brooklyn's TV
On The Radio plays
avant-indie rock mashed
with hip hop and techno....
Fronted by Karen O, the
Yeah Yeah Yeahs spin
Garage Rock into a
decidedly sexy web of
squalling sound. This grou...
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