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Trallpunk
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsLate 1980s, Stockholm, Sweden
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Trallpunk (Swedish; roughly translates to 'melodious punk' — see the Wiktionary entry) is a subgenre of punk music developed in Sweden. It is known for its two-beat, fast drum tempos, a melodic sound with harmonized vocals, and politically oriented lyrics in Swedish. Generally, trallpunk music advocates for left wing political causes. Asta Kask is considered to be one of the first trallpunk bands. During the 1990s, trallpunk saw increased popularity, particularly due to the club Kafé 44 in Stockholm and the band De Lyckliga Kompisarna (The Happy Friends).

Today, trallpunk is represented through bands such as Varnagel, Slutstation Tjernobyl, Greta Kassler, and De Lyckliga Kompisarna. Internationally, bands like Rasta Knast and Takahashi Gumi are examples.

Trallpunk bands

Some trallpunk bands include:

Notable labels

References

  1. Boström, Anders. (2021). THE POTENTIAL OF TRALLPUNK: Constituting masculinity in a Swedish punk scene (PDF) (Thesis). Umea Universitet.
  2. DN: Peter Jandreus "The encyclopedia of Swedish punk 1977-1987"
  3. Västerbottens folkblad: Trallpunk i ren buskisstil
  4. Hipcat Records
  5. Dagbladet: Dia Psalma kommer hit på avskedsturnén
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