Can anyone recommend good modern punk/hardcore bands with female vocalists?
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no now fuck off retard
lol you fuck off, you stupid piece of shit
everyone hates this board because of faggot tourists like you who jump at the opportunity to be as edgy and obnoxious as possible. the op made a simple request
Fuck off samefag
You didn't post punk
thanks bro
quit whining and go away
3 of those bands are punky metalcore boardering on post-hardcore, one of those is crust punk. Are you retarded?
hardcore bands with female vocalists, or even members, are pretty rare. I'd put Svetlanas in there, assuming Putin hasn't had them assassinated yet
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In the more mainstream punk, there's a ton actually. A lot of them are pretty derivative though, especially if they're on the indy label of a better known band. Interrupters sounds kinda like Rancid, only with a chick singer. Bad Cop Bad Cop sounds kinda like NOFX only with a chick singer. Bombpops sound like every cali skatepunk band, only with a chick singer. In Evil Hour sounds kinda like Antiflag, only... you see where this is going, right?
Depends a bit on where you draw the line on "modern" of course too. Is currently playing shows a requirement? Or just modern-sounding? Anything back to lunachix sounds pretty modern to me, but I'm also an old fucker so that doesn't hold much water.
Blatz but they're not "modern" I guess?
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just kidding
Gouge Away
>3 of those bands are punky metalcore boardering on post-hardcore, one of those is crust punk.
you had an argument there but you blew it
#1 is firmly in the metal genre
#2 sounds like a highschool scremo band trying to channel Mr Bungle or some shit
#3 I'd call hardcore, although it's close to crossover. But there are a lot of classic genre bands that toe that line (eg madball, warzone) so I think you give it to em
#4 is some retro-90s alt band that spent a lot of time listening to tool, nine inch nails, and dave grohl side projects; I don't know why we're even talking about this
Not sure where you got the bit about crust punk from, none of these are even on that continent
Punk is three chord rock recorded shitilly with lyrics about rebellion
soo this doesn't really fit your description:
- not straight punk, digital hardcore (still punk in my book)
- not 'modern' if by modern you mean recent
- the whole band is female
still a worthy mention lol
that, and also some other stuff
I think it qualifies.
so is OP bait? what's the deal with those nonpunk 'tubes
You literally have no idea what you're talking about, and you clearly don't know any of these bands. You like listened to them for a second and gave your first impression. Embarrassing. They're all punk
imagine being this autistic
Thanks bro, I definitely consider digital hardcore a punk subgenre, but obviously you and I have a looser definition of punk than some of the people in this thread
It's not bait, you're just too big of a pleb to really understand how wide of a genre punk is.
High Tension were a straight up post-hardcore band for most of their career, though their most recent album is more metalcore, but I still obviously see that as a subgenre of hardcore punk.
Oathbreaker were a Neocrust band for most of their career, though they did one blackgaze album.
Code Orange is a straight up metalcore band.
Rolo Tomassi is one of the biggest mathcore bands since the days of Converge.
A number of people ITT trying to sound like experts about stuff they don't know anything about.
100% would love a goth girl like this to aggressively fuck me.
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it is a broad genre, but that doesn't mean it just arbitrarily includes every band that includes a guy who listened to a ramones album one time. you're stretching the definition to the point of being meaningless.
OP did say "modern" user. I assumed that meant bands that broke up before the zoomers were born probably didn't qualify.
Fuck off Vans. I'm not gonna help you make your new ad.
more to the point, if all these bands "used to be punk, before they did this other thing" why not post THAT instead?
That's not true, you legitimately don't know the first thing about punk if you don't consider crust punk ore metalcore punk genres. This is a textbook case of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. You're embarrassing.
That's not true, how weak is your reading comprehension? I said they are all punk. I said one has always been metalcore (a subgenre of hardcore), one was post-hardcore and then became metalcore (both punk subgenres), one is mathcore (a metalcore subgenre, which is itself a hardcore subgenre), and one is now blackgaze, which is irrelevant because I posted their crust material, not their blackgaze stuff.
OP here - I know you're not totally intending this as a response to me, but I'm mostly asking for modern stuff because I have a decent knowledge of the classics. There are definitely a few things I'll check out here, but Lizzy Mercier Descloux, The Slits, Delta 5, Bush Tetras, ESG, and Pylon are amazing. Especially Descloux, I love her stuff solo and with Rosa Yemen. She was actually engaged to Richard Hell for a while. Also, the song "Going Nowhere Fast" by Girls At Our Best! is GOAT (I only know it because The Wedding Present covered it).
I am a little critical of you leaving out Dog Faced Hermans, though. Also check out Suburban Lawns
Metalcore's always been more metal than punk. It shares the musical influences but the difference is blatant if you actually go to the shows. No matter what a band sounds like, you can always tell a punk show by the feel when you're standing in the middle of it. Bands that identify as metalcore basically never put on shows that have that quality as far as I can tell.
Which of these 4 are supposed to be crusties again? The second one?
Oathbreaker was a crust band. Compare them to any modern crust band, but especially groups like His Hero is Gone and Fall of Efrafa.
Also, I can tell you have no idea what you're talking about because the live shows literally display the opposite. Most metal shows just have headbanging, every once in a while a small mosh pit forms. Metalcore bands usually play alongside beatdown hardcore bands, straight edge bands, d-beat bands, etc., and the whole front section of the floor is just chaotic dancing, moshing, circle pits, etc.
I've literally never heard anyone say metalcore was more metal than hardcore, jesus christ
Listen to Mass of the Fermenting Dregs right now
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Unfortunately already have! But great rec, they're an amazing band, especially on their s/t EP
kek
Sorry, I overlooked your post because I was arguing with the annoying guy! I actually saw Gouge Away live when they opened for Touché Amoré, they're really good
good taste
have you listened to melt-banana as well? It's a more noisy/experimental.
Also I personally recommend Soutaisei Riron, they can get pretty poppy as well but they do punk great too youtube.com
Thanks! I do know and like Melt-Banana, especially Bambi's Dilemma, but I haven't listened to their last album, which I know might be their most critically acclaimed. I've never heard of Soutaisei Riron, so I'll check this out!
This is neat, kinda reminds me of Shonen Knife, but but that's probably just because they're the only other cutesy Japanese female pop punk band lol
I've only seen them posted once here. Solid band all around and their last album was really good. How were they live? Every video i've seen the crowd seems dead.
They were really solid live, they did a pretty unrelenting, straightforward set. I don't remember the audience, but I don't think the crowd was anything special - it was a big stage venue, not a punk one, so things were mostly fairly tame except for some crowd surfing and small pits during Touché Amoré's set
They are primarily j-pop (which I find great as well), but they can definitely go pop-punk really well youtube.com
>metalcore and weeaboo shit
Jesus fuck. I'm not into punk but this is embarrassing
Something tells me you're the dork who's been complaining about metalcore this whole thread.
I really likes Nots
lol this is fun, kinda no wavey and garagey. Thanks for the recommendation!
That was my first post in this thread, honestly. I was expecting responses like this, I was at a bar with a friend and the show just happened so we stuck around and had a good time.
Total qt. She was excited when I bought a shirt so I bought her a beer too.
yeah they're really good, love their TVOD cover
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This is a good, cool rec, thanks for posting it! And sorry for the accusation, there was a difficult person in this thread. I like some street punk stuff, and I know it's the most "purist" punk subgenre, but I've never gotten that into it - my favorite punk subgenres are pretty much crust, anarcho, post-hardcore, youth crew, and early art punk, though I have recently been liking some metalcore a lot, which this thread reflects.
Nah I was a bit of a dick too, sorry. I really don't know much about recent punk, the brief time I hung out with that clique was like 13 years ago.
White Lung
Newest album blows
Check out:
War On Women
Downtown Boys
Dog Party
Vice Squad and New York Rel-X.
>Rolo Tomassi
Nice.
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Svalbard
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Kiss my acid
Early White Lung, like Psychoholic. Pretty good shit right there