Metamorph

Metamorph

Metamorph is the first single from the album "The mod revival" - The mod revival, also known as Mod 79, represents the new modernist wave that exploded between 1978 and 1979 in England and followed the founding wave of the previous two decades.[1] Of short temporal impact (about 1979-1982 [2]), but of great social impact, the mod revival wave, which combined the way of dressing and music, met with great success among the young English of the time, and then subsequently expanded into throughout Europe and in the United States, more precisely in California, where it lasted until the mid-eighties. soul, northern soul, ska and rhythm & blues. characterized by different sounds ranging from white soul to pop rock through a primordial acid jazz. The very first mod revival can therefore be summarized strictly as that branch of punk rock, deriving from its origins, which thanks to The Jam underwent considerable influences of black music. The sounds that arise, and that distinguish its borders, are a mix of punk and powerpop with clear references to soul and rhythm & blues, or in some cases sporadic ska, with one or the other current taking over depending on the attitude of the band itself. In general, the music is very rhythmic, with frenetic drums and guitars that follow simple and repetitive chords, interspersed with short solos. In addition to the originals, there are often instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet and usually keyboards (or organs).

Metamorph

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Metamorph is the first single from the album "The mod revival" - The mod revival, also known as Mod 79, represents the new modernist wave that exploded between 1978 and 1979 in England and followed the founding wave of the previous two decades.[1] Of short temporal impact (about 1979-1982 [2]), but of great social impact, the mod revival wave, which combined the way of dressing and music, met with great success among the young English of the time, and then subsequently expanded into throughout Europe and in the United States, more precisely in California, where it lasted until the mid-eighties. soul, northern soul, ska and rhythm & blues. characterized by different sounds ranging from white soul to pop rock through a primordial acid jazz. The very first mod revival can therefore be summarized strictly as that branch of punk rock, deriving from its origins, which thanks to The Jam underwent considerable influences of black music. The sounds that arise, and that distinguish its borders, are a mix of punk and powerpop with clear references to soul and rhythm & blues, or in some cases sporadic ska, with one or the other current taking over depending on the attitude of the band itself. In general, the music is very rhythmic, with frenetic drums and guitars that follow simple and repetitive chords, interspersed with short solos. In addition to the originals, there are often instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet and usually keyboards (or organs).

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