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单词 post-punk
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Definition of post-punk in English:

post-punk

adjective pəʊstˈpʌŋk
  • Denoting a style of rock music inspired by punk but less aggressive in performance and musically more experimental.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In part two of our five-part interview with the post-punk legend, he discusses his top three Joy Division covers of all time.
    • And there was not so much as a glimpse of the post-punk landscape in sight.
    • It was almost inevitable that the debut full-length from this post-punk band was going to be phenomenal.
    • Reviews were mixed, but Smith suddenly found himself the figurehead for a growing army of disaffected post-punk kids in mascara and black lipstick.
    • Joy Division became famous for their bleak, introspective music, which became the hallmark of Britain's post-punk music scene.
    • They were both a big influence on post-punk bands and they had good covers.
    • Suddenly we are surrounded with reminders of just how interesting the post-punk musical scene was.
    • The post-punk crowd should certainly find plenty to enjoy.
    • They converted their esoteric post-punk tastes into instant pop thrills.
    • Frank Black has been quoted recently as warming to the idea of reuniting his seminal post-punk outfit, the Pixies.
    • The Clean is the original post-punk independent band from New Zealand.
    • You can't keep something this good locked away in your post-punk treasure chest forever.
    • And you will also know them by loud, brash post-punk anthems like this one.
    • Add to that some post-punk influences and you have a solid mix of melody and noise.
    • Instead, Watchers dwell on post-punk anxiety, lending these tunes a forced, undeserving gravity.
    • The band have combined the best aspects of post-punk rock and new-romantic experimentation.
    • They take that 80s melodic, post-punk sound and make it feel renewed rather then rehashed.
    • Recently I finished writing Rip it Up and Start Again, a history of the post-punk era.
    • Arcade Fire has created a beautiful mélange of dark, red-blooded rapture that post-punk romanticists would die for.
    • And 115 years later, a post-punk band got named in its honor.
noun pəʊstˈpʌŋk
mass noun
  • Post-punk music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • New wave grew out of post-punk, rather than punk.
    • In fact, post-punk had implications more wide-reaching than punk, in the sense that it shaped pop music.
    • Radio 4's roots are firmly planted in the rich tradition of British post-punk, lest anyone forget.
    • Rhythms grow, and as they do so they distort and disfigure, becoming something like the post-punk you know, but wholly fresh to the senses.
    • John Cale and Brian Eno are the godfathers of post-punk as defined by Reynolds.
    • English post-punk was my obsession and Peel provided the only historical evidence of some of these bands.
    • Their recent move signals a change from experimental noise to post-punk.
    • Post-punk, as a genre aesthetically distinct from punk, could easily embrace Anarcho or Hardcore - each of which have their own codes and practices.
    • The Scream signalled the arrival of post-punk, oddly enough, from one of the original punk groups.
    • Post-punk, whether reissued or rehashed, isn't the aim on this mix though.
    • It's art-rock focused through the lens of late 70s post-punk.
    • The musical theme of the night is English Indie, particularly 1980s post-punk, through to Britpop.
    • Of course, yes of course, they embraced retro-punk and the chic dark-browed sounds of post-punk.
    • Why else would they release this seemingly innocuous collection of scrawling post-punk?
    • Even a few years ago, when I said I loved post-punk, people didn't know what I meant.
    • Of course, as you know, I've never really seen the transcendence in post-punk.
    • Their music has a little bit of many great influences, from post-punk to new wave to shoegaze.
    • Here, they belie their knowledge of modern post-punk.
    • One striking feature of Beat Poet's post-punk is the swapping of instruments.
    • Russ, I can't argue with your pointing out my strong inclination towards the artier end of post-punk.
 
 

Definition of post-punk in US English:

post-punk

adjective
  • Denoting a style of rock music inspired by punk but less aggressive in performance and musically more experimental.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Clean is the original post-punk independent band from New Zealand.
    • Arcade Fire has created a beautiful mélange of dark, red-blooded rapture that post-punk romanticists would die for.
    • The post-punk crowd should certainly find plenty to enjoy.
    • The band have combined the best aspects of post-punk rock and new-romantic experimentation.
    • Recently I finished writing Rip it Up and Start Again, a history of the post-punk era.
    • Reviews were mixed, but Smith suddenly found himself the figurehead for a growing army of disaffected post-punk kids in mascara and black lipstick.
    • And 115 years later, a post-punk band got named in its honor.
    • Suddenly we are surrounded with reminders of just how interesting the post-punk musical scene was.
    • Frank Black has been quoted recently as warming to the idea of reuniting his seminal post-punk outfit, the Pixies.
    • Instead, Watchers dwell on post-punk anxiety, lending these tunes a forced, undeserving gravity.
    • It was almost inevitable that the debut full-length from this post-punk band was going to be phenomenal.
    • And there was not so much as a glimpse of the post-punk landscape in sight.
    • Joy Division became famous for their bleak, introspective music, which became the hallmark of Britain's post-punk music scene.
    • In part two of our five-part interview with the post-punk legend, he discusses his top three Joy Division covers of all time.
    • Add to that some post-punk influences and you have a solid mix of melody and noise.
    • They were both a big influence on post-punk bands and they had good covers.
    • They take that 80s melodic, post-punk sound and make it feel renewed rather then rehashed.
    • You can't keep something this good locked away in your post-punk treasure chest forever.
    • They converted their esoteric post-punk tastes into instant pop thrills.
    • And you will also know them by loud, brash post-punk anthems like this one.
noun
  • Post-punk music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Radio 4's roots are firmly planted in the rich tradition of British post-punk, lest anyone forget.
    • New wave grew out of post-punk, rather than punk.
    • Of course, yes of course, they embraced retro-punk and the chic dark-browed sounds of post-punk.
    • Even a few years ago, when I said I loved post-punk, people didn't know what I meant.
    • It's art-rock focused through the lens of late 70s post-punk.
    • Russ, I can't argue with your pointing out my strong inclination towards the artier end of post-punk.
    • Post-punk, whether reissued or rehashed, isn't the aim on this mix though.
    • Their music has a little bit of many great influences, from post-punk to new wave to shoegaze.
    • Of course, as you know, I've never really seen the transcendence in post-punk.
    • English post-punk was my obsession and Peel provided the only historical evidence of some of these bands.
    • One striking feature of Beat Poet's post-punk is the swapping of instruments.
    • In fact, post-punk had implications more wide-reaching than punk, in the sense that it shaped pop music.
    • Post-punk, as a genre aesthetically distinct from punk, could easily embrace Anarcho or Hardcore - each of which have their own codes and practices.
    • The Scream signalled the arrival of post-punk, oddly enough, from one of the original punk groups.
    • John Cale and Brian Eno are the godfathers of post-punk as defined by Reynolds.
    • Rhythms grow, and as they do so they distort and disfigure, becoming something like the post-punk you know, but wholly fresh to the senses.
    • Here, they belie their knowledge of modern post-punk.
    • Their recent move signals a change from experimental noise to post-punk.
    • Why else would they release this seemingly innocuous collection of scrawling post-punk?
    • The musical theme of the night is English Indie, particularly 1980s post-punk, through to Britpop.
 
 
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