You have ten seconds to name a music scene that died faster than psychobilly.
>>72260049
Witch house
1990s New Romantic revival
>>72260049
Dubstep
>>72260049
Electro swing
>>72260049
Vaporwave.
Jerkin'
>>72260390
Fuck.
>>72260049
Lolicore
>>72260127
This is the right answer. psychobilly went from the 80's into the 90's. Dubstep barely lasted a year.
>>72260156
I could just be out of it, but isn't this music still relatively popular?
>>72260049
death grips
>>72260573
>Dubstep barely lasted a year.
Top kek
sportswave
>>72260654
mainstream, chart topping dubstep
Seapunk.
Remember Seapunk threads?
>>72260754
pleb spotted.
kek psychobilly got something interesting but the fan base was absolutly pathetic, only comparated to skinheads
i dont know probably nu metal and those retards with caps screaming shit
>>72260754
Ok what about the underground uk dubstep that started in the early 00s?
True Hardcore
do the Cramps count as psychobilly?
seapunk
>>72262437
Not really popular so it doesn't count, if we count underground then no genres have ever "died"
>>72262447
I would say they do, even though they existed before the genre had a name
>>72260049
Swing revival. Remember when everyone got really into swing for a year?
>>72262465
Then dubstep never was popular. What got played on the radios over here was Skrillex's Americanised garbage.
>>72262552
Exactly that's why I said it
>>72262459
only right answer
It may be dead but if you get the chance to go to a psychobilly show, don't miss it, they're a load of fun
Crunkcore
>>72262535
It was a few years in the mid-90s I thought.
>Tony Bennett career revival
>Squirrel Nut Zipper
>Bjork covering Betty Hutton
>that shitty Barry Manilow swing album
>>72264107
It's Oh So Quiet is hands down the best thing to come from Swing Revival
twinkle emo rip 2009-2011
Oceangrunge
>>72262465
>Not really popular so it doesn't count
It definitely became a big thing in the UK
>>72264107
People legitimately enjoyed shit like the Brian Setzer Orchestra.
No-wave
that big band/swing phase from 1997. Zoot suit Riot type shit. Looking back on some of those lat 90s music vids, some bands were dressing like a more vibrant version of the early 50's band style
>>72264107
Don't forget this anon!
>>72264191
That reminds me there was actually an episode of Daria about this.
Did anyone else think that chillwave died way too soon
Singin' With The Big Bands [Arista, 1994]
Tempting though it might be to poke fun at reformed Halo of Flies fans going gaga over Tony Bennett, the wily old codger is certainly prudent about deploying his lovingly preserved pipes, while Tom Jones's release chronicles an artist who's always clocked dollars making fun of himself. But this guy's got a nerve. It's not quite as ghoulish as some computerized nightmare where Manilow replaces Martha Tilton and Tex Beneke on classic swing records, but it's also worse--swing as '50s TV music, astounding chestnuts (Frank Sinatra and the Andrews Sisters--what taste), reconceived or reimagined arrangements by the original orchestras (whatever that can mean after 50 years). All of course fronted by Manilow's uncompromisingly inoffensive voice--a voice that never once hints at history or sex or chops. Incomprehensible press quote--"I've found a funkiness and intelligence in this music that will last forever, and I want to remind my listeners of what a hip era this was." C+
>>72264318
Nah right on time
>>72263120
>>72260049
>mfw The Bellfuries are breaking up and Rev Horton Heat still hasn't got mainstream success
>>72262447
Yes.
>>72260080
This was a thing? Links please.
>>72264321
HER NAME WAS LOLA
>>72264365
I just want another Washed Out album ;_;
>>72264395
At least Psychobilly Freakout was in Guitar Hero II
>>72264321
Hot [Mammoth, 1996]
These guys don't just love old jazz, they love old jazz records, and true to the spirit, they've recorded everything live with a single mike. Unfortunately, trying to recreate the life they hear on those old records, none of them have the history or the imagination or the chops to pull off anything more than an extremely clumsy imitation, which is why Katharine Whalen thinks the way to channel Betty Hutton (and Betty Boop) is to sing while scrunching up your tonsils. And if that throwaway calypso hit was by any chance purloined, the teeth that get extruded should be their own. C-
>>72264395
He played Coachella in 2015, that was a great show.
>>72260413
Patrician answer
>there will never be a music scene that is basically grainy cellphone videos of kids in snapbacks doing a retarded dance
>>72264469
were snapbacks even in vogue back in 07-09? They didnt pick up traction until 2011
>>72264492
It was definitely really popular streetwear in the mid to late 00s in like London and New York, generally the two places that globalize streetwear
>>72264465
Duets [Capitol, 1994]
He clicks, he creaks, he clacks, he groans. That's not the point. Old guys with worse voices have sung better--Champion Jack Dupree prevailed in his 80s because he didn't stake his manhood on the technical impeccability of his instrument. For decades, Sinatra's sound was powerful, magnificent, spellbinding. But although he still sings better than the likes of Bono and Carly Simon, Luther Vandross runs rings around him in the vocal department, while Liza Minnelli out-acts him. He who lives by the larynx dies by the larynx. C+
Chillwave
>>72264645
Bizarrely enough, that final Sinatra album was the biggest selling one of his entire six decade career.
Glitch-gaze has an album
>>72264318
>tfw the greatest Chillwave song is from the 60s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO_LX-m74uw
>>72264757
Forever is the best song on Sunflower
Hardvapor
>>72260049
How long did ska-punk last? It couldn't have been that long
>>72264914
96-98 lol
>>72262328
Slimepunk. I miss slimepunk.
>>72264160
thats one insanely small country compared to the rest of the world, if I said a genre was really popular in montana it would be dismissed instantly
EDM
Even Skrillex revived his shitty hardcore band
>>72266224
The UK is the second most important country for music in the world, especially for electronic music. It also has a population 60 times that of Montana and has roughly 20 million more people than California. Hardly a 'insanely small'
>>72260049
>tfw I still like psycho-billy
Saw tiger army last year, they fucking killed it.
>>72260534
lolicore isn't dead
>>72268390
Should be
Tropical house
Rocksteady. Lasted in Jamaica about a year and a half, which was 1968. Might not be the smallest, but it's probably up there.
>>72264399
prob talking about this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romo
>>72260049
Spouge
Nintendocore