Genre:

Mod revival

Mod revival refers to the resurgence of the 1960s mod subculture, primarily in the UK, during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It incorporated elements of the original mod scene, such as fashion, scooters, and music, but added influences from punk rock. The genre is known for its fast-paced rhythms, energetic guitar riffs, and retro-modern aesthetic. Mod revival bands focused on youthful rebellion and urban style, contributing to the evolution of alternative music.

11 songs

Ocean Colour Scene - Up on the Downside

UK / 2001.03 ( Baggy / Britpop / Madchester / Mod revival / Pop rock )

Ocean Colour Scene - Travellers Tune

UK / 1997.08 ( Acoustic rock / Britpop / Mod revival )

Ocean Colour Scene - The Circle

UK / 1996.09 ( Britpop / Mod revival )

Ocean Colour Scene - Hundred Mile High City

UK / 1996.06 ( Britpop / Mod revival )

Ocean Colour Scene - The Day We Caught the Train

UK / 1996.06 ( Britpop / Mod revival / Neo-psychedelia )

Ocean Colour Scene - You've Got It Bad

UK / 1996.03 ( Britpop / Mod revival )

Ocean Colour Scene - The Riverboat Song

UK / 1996.02 ( Alternative rock / Blues rock / Britpop / Mod revival / Psychedelic rock )

Jam - Beat Surrender

UK / 1982.11 ( Mod revival / Power pop )

Jam - That's Entertainment

UK / 1981.01 ( Acoustic rock / Alternative rock / Mod revival )

Jam - Going Underground

UK / 1980.03 ( Mod revival / New wave / Power pop )

Jam - Down In The Tube Station At Midnight

UK / 1978.10 ( Mod revival )


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