(or rather, I disagree, and possibly may have long forgotten the difference bewteen between post-punk and math-rock. I might need help from Chris L. or Josh on this one.)
I think it's probably safe enough to say that all math rock is also postpunk. Postpunk is the greater umbrella under which math rock would most reasonably fall.
I'm more talking about the phrase "math rock". Post punk is awesome, don't get me wrong, and I love noise music and noise rock, but I cringe whenever I hear that phrase.
yeah, music genre labels can cause a lot of confusion. When I think of post punk I don’t think of math rock, more like early ‘80’s bands like Gang Of Four, The Mekons, Fire Engines, Abwarts,etc. Some people think of post punk as industrial music like Neubauten and Test Dept.
And is noise really post punk, considering noise kind of predates punk? Like, Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed or earlier stuff, like AMM, Luigi Russolo, Nihilist Spasm band and so on.
And really, what is noise music? There are so many subgenres of noise when I think of Japanese bands like The Incapacitants, Hijokaidan, and, well, Merzbow. European noise such as Whitehouse, Sudden Infant, Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock gets a lot of respect. And the current American noise stuff out there like Prurient, Tesco Terror, Yellow Swans, Wolf Eyes (who get classified as noise but are, in my opinion, actually closer to something like Throbbing Gristle) and a bunch more with pretty offensive names that I don’t feel that comfortable listing here. But on the other hand, how can I leave out a great band like Two Dead Sl**ts, One Good F**ck. And within noise let’s not forget subgenres such as Power Electronics, Harsh Noise and Noise Core, which are all something completely different again.
Yeah, I agree, Lightning Bolt are great. They’re pretty popular; everyone seems to like them. I don’t see them as math rock, though. Lighting Bolt, to my mind, is just Lightning Bolt – they’re their own thing. I think they do probably belong to the math rock lineage, but they seem to have somehow transended it. It's so subjective. What kills me about that clip is that the whole song sounds like a big finish, right from the get go.
Hella, on the other hand is more like my idea of math rock. They almost seem burdened by their own convoluted time signatures (haha). Maybe what Tom doesn’t like about Zappa, complexity for the sake of complexity – music that doesn’t go anywhere. All that Slint stuff – ugh, so plodding.
I’m not really sure what “noise rock” is, though – maybe Harry Pussy? I really liked them live in the ‘90’s, awesome drummer, so much energy.
But everything is noise these days. I’ve even heard Animal Collective get labeled as noise – I just think of them as shit.
Hey, and also, where does post rock fit in?