- Alternative pop/rock
- DIY
- Indie pop/rock
- Post-punk
- Art punk
- Lo-fi
Comment:
imagine to go for 25 years
forward in time and then discover a combo called The Bordellos
through some obscure blogspots dedicated to post-punk, and
underground rock. There would be the following description: a combo
from St Helens, UK who used to issue a thread of underground tapes though
their music was digitally uploaded only in fact. They would have issued music
while the world had been existed in collapsing terms environmentally,
morally, and economically while being ruled by evil clowns/ruthless
elite, and entertained by
“chosen” weddings and
goofy football transfer fees.
Pro-colonial wars had been
held and slight protests
against mass migration as a consequence of the wars were oppressed by
sending to prison some people who dared to hint at it. At the same
time, for instance, there
had been told
about Russia as the example of a
country of suppressing democratic rights. Given that nobody did not
know anymore what did mean the term on its own. Moz was considered as
a racist in some articles.
The Bordellos as a combo did
not care of it while playing protest induced songs while drifting in
a sinking ship. It was very
punk-y. Of course, they did
give a heck to their own proper entertainers like Mark E. Smith (who
could die in a proper moment) by
synthesising something funny within the realm
of lo-fi/DIY, post-punk, and
psychedelic music. For sure,
the combo`s number 10 was lucky because of resulting in one of the best
issues by them. I don't care anymore because I do care. Fuck
off!