folk punk
fusion of folk music and punk rock
Folk punk is a raw, unfiltered blend of acoustic instrumentation and punk's rebellious spirit, creating a sound that feels both personal and defiant. Picture the strum of a guitar accompanied by the stomp of a foot on a wooden floor, while lyrics spill out like confessions in a crowded pub. It’s energetic yet introspective, often weaving narratives of struggle and resilience that resonate deeply with listeners. The energy crackles with urgency, making you want to both sing along and think critically about the world around you.
Emerging in the late 1970s as a reaction against the polished excesses of mainstream rock, folk punk found its footing in the DIY ethos of punk music while staying true to folk traditions. The genre was shaped by artists like The Pogues, who infused Irish folk with punk bravado, and Woody Guthrie’s storytelling influences that lingered on. In the ‘80s, we saw bands like Violent Femmes take center stage, merging acoustic sounds with angst-driven narratives, bringing folk punk into living rooms across America.
For newcomers diving into this vibrant genre, start with The Pogues’ "If I Should Fall from Grace with God" for its spirited blend of Irish melodies and punk attitude. Next, check out Violent Femmes’ self-titled debut—its catchy hooks and clever lyrics make it an essential listen. Don’t miss Ani DiFranco’s "Little Plastic Castle," which showcases powerful songwriting alongside eclectic instrumentation. Finally, give a spin to Frank Turner’s "Love Ire & Song," where heart and politics intersect beautifully. From here, you might also find inspiration in the realms of indie folk or alternative rock.
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Violent Femmes
alternative rock, new wave
The Fratellis
alternative rock, blues rock
Vopli Vidopliassova
folk rock, hardcore punk
Mitski
J-pop, art pop
Gogol Bordello
Gypsy punk, punk rock
Modena City Ramblers
combat folk, punk rock
Zen Circus
punk rock
The Real McKenzies
punk rock
The Front Bottoms
Midwest emo, indie rock
Flatfoot 56
Celtic punk, hardcore punk
Rein
Latin alternative, alternative rock
The King Blues
alternative rock, ska punk
Glittertind
punk rock
The Mahones
Celtic punk
Fire EX.
Hokkien pop, punk rock
Defiance, Ohio
punk rock
About folk punk
What is folk punk?
fusion of folk music and punk rock
Where should I start with folk punk?
Start with "Kraina Mriy" by Vopli Vidopliassova. It captures what makes folk punk worth exploring.
What are the best folk punk albums?
The folk punk albums worth hearing first: "Kraina Mriy" by Vopli Vidopliassova, "Retired from Sad, New Career in Business" by Mitski, "Puberty 2" by Mitski, "The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We" by Mitski and "Laurel Hell" by Mitski.
How many folk punk artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 109 folk punk artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.