The Band Index
流派深度解析

后摇 事实

后摇打破了传统的歌曲结构,相比于传统旋律,它更注重营造氛围音景与乐器质感。受后朋克、泡菜摇滚和实验摇滚等音乐流派的影响,它通常包含大段的器乐演奏和剧烈的动态起伏。这使得该流派以强大的情感张力和声音探索为特征,从而创造出一种极具沉浸感的听觉体验。

起源

起源
未知
年代
late 1980s

声音特征

emphasis on textureatmospheric soundnontraditional song structurespredominantly instrumentalwide dynamic rangeelectronics and digital production

歌词主题

未列出具体歌词主题。

历史

Origins and early development

Post-rock is a subgenre of experimental rock that emphasizes texture, atmosphere, and non-traditional song structures over conventional rock techniques. The term post-rock was coined by music journalist Simon Reynolds and popularized in his review of Bark Psychosis' 1994 album Hex. Groups such as Talk Talk and Slint are credited with producing foundational works in the style in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Evolution or diversification

Tortoise's 1996 album Millions Now Living Will Never Die led to post-rock becoming an established term for the genre in music criticism and journalism. In its second wave, post-rock diversified into subgenres, influencing indie rock, electronica, and certain forms of metal.

Cultural or musical significance

Post-rock artists often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings with electronics and digital production to explore textures, timbres and different styles. Vocals, when present, are often used as an instrumental layer, with many bands opting for entirely instrumental compositions. The term has developed to refer to bands oriented around dramatic and suspense-driven instrumental rock, making the term controversial among listeners and artists alike.

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