Genre: Jangle Pop
Jangle Pop was an American post-punk movement of the mid-'80s that marked a return to the chiming guitars and pop melodies of the '60s. Sparked by the arrival of R.E.M., jangle pop also had some folk-rock overtones, but it was essentially a pop-based format. Jangle pop wasn't mainstream music -- the bands' lyrics were often deliberately cryptic and their sound was raw and amateurish, bearing all the signs of do-it-yourself productions. (read more)
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Featured Albums (view all Jangle Pop albums)
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Various Artists: Head Shot: Reggae Instrumentals, Dubs and Other Oddities
2002 Heartbeat -
Various Artists: Lloyd Daley's Matador Productions 1968-1972
1992 Heartbeat -
Camper Van Beethoven: Popular Songs Of Great Enduring Strength And Beauty
2008 Cooking Vinyl -
The Minus 5: The Lonesome Death Of Buck McCoy
1997 Hollywood -
The Housemartins: The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death
1987 Go Discs -
The DB's: Stands For Decibels-Repercussion
2002 Collectors' Choice
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