Sunday, 17 November 2013
rock bands
Beck
Muse
Red hot chilli peppers
The smashing pumpkins
The white stripes
Queens of the stone age
Queen
The cure
The smiths
Weezer
Incubus
Arctic monkeys
Jimmy eats world
Foo Fighters
Audioslave
The strokes
The raconteur
Biffy clyro
Manchester orchestra
Thin Lizzy
Led Zeppelin
Blur
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Punk bands
Stiff little fingers
the damned
sex pistols
the bank robbers
black flag
misfits
the dead kennedy's
minor threat
the exploited
the stooges
sham 69
Pop-punk artist
bowling for soup
good charlotte
New found glory
Simple plan
Sum 41
Blink -182
The all american rejects
Green day
The offspring
punk introduction
Punk started as a very working class music, most of the bands came
from this background, punk is know for it's D.I.Y attitude, fast paced song's
short songs and it's often political message, As i've stated punk started of
very working class but as the genre grew and time passed it became more present
in all classes I feel this was due to the nature of the music. Punk has
actually been a very influentially genre inspiring early grunge and third
wave ska. Despite what many would think punk actually has got quite a large
audience in the 31 to 45 age group this is largely due to the fact the people
who listened to punk in the 70 and 80's adapting the 'punk till I die'
attitude as well as this punk in it's many sub-genres is very strong in
younger generations,
I feel this will be are target
audience for the band due to the appeal of the band, the locations of are
audience would be the UK and the US despite in early years america being known
for notoriously difficult for bands to get a foot hold in this is not the case
anymore and america would now actually become a significant market, the
Band we are focusing on are called City car chase would fit into a number
of the genres, punk being one of them but all these others genres have drawn
inspiration for punk so it seemed like a naturally starting point to been with,
when thinking about an audience it is also important to look at the disposable
income of the target market punk has develop much over the years with the ethic
of D.I.Y has been some what abandoned, This is due to the fact the amount of
disposable income in this market has increased greatly over the years to
a point when the amount would be similar to most other genres which makes this
a viable market for the band we have chosen to use
Fashion has it's place in the punk it was seen as self expression meaning that people decide of how they dressed but how they felt and really dressed the way they want, early Punk fashion was inspired by many different groups. Rude-boys, mods and greaser and many other groups inspired the early punk however as they was no set dress-coded all early punk bands looked different, this in support the following photos which show some of the early band on the punk


This is some what of an overview to early
influences, we have looked at most aspects of early punk through to pop-punk
and have tried to put the band in a box but the problem is that and it's
sub-genres are so diverse and cover so many artist that is it is hard do simple
put them in a box and say they are one style or another it makes for challenges
in marketing the band and in going forward i think is it important that we
place them in the correct genre/sub-genre to maximise sale and to ensure we
have a audience built up of our target market this area of a researching and
planning that we must be very careful about there is a real need for cohesion
throughout this important stage in our music video if we fail with planning
then we could ended up with a music video that doesn't suit the video and thus
doesn't engage the audience in the way we would hope for. One thing i believe
we should look in our music video is the use of live performance punk and it's
many sub-genre typical don't have narrative music video but rely more on
performance and in some case humour .
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