What the fuck is this? Apparently this is a real genre? Is it any good? What are the essentials?
>>64066897
You've never heard of the mod subculture?
First wave = northern soul, the who, the jam
2nd wave= brit pop and 00's indie to honest
>>64066897
those guys look pretty /mu/core to me
>>64066897
>he's a mod
>not a rocker
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>>64066897
Fuck a mod
Fuck a mod
Fuck a mod today~
>>64066965
The Jam is 2nd wave actually
I doubt that most britpop and indie are even derived from the mod subculture
>>64067040
I'm talking about the mods around these days a lot of them are still into 00's indie
>>64066965
No, I don't mean Arctic Monkeys-core. I meant this https://rateyourmusic.com/genre/Mod+Revival/
I hope it leads to 3rd wave teddy boy glam rock.
To answer your question, this was a minor genre in the late 70s and early 80s. The most successful and significant band was The Jam, who were also one of the most successful punk bands. The Jam's entire discography is noteworthy, they were a great band. My personal favorite is Sound Affects, but they literally don't have an album that isn't noteworthy.
The only other major mod revival success was the one hit wonder "Turning Japanese" by The Vapors
>>64067152
>Turning Japanese by The Vapors
Isn't that new wave?
>>64067162
almost every mod revival band can also be considered new wave
>>64067232
Oh true