Post-Punk
Post-Punk is a genre that emerged in the late 70s, combining the raw energy of punk with more experimental and atmospheric sounds. It is characterized by deep bass lines, often angular guitars, and introspective or committed lyrics.
On Vinyles.com, you'll find a wide catalog of Post-Punk vinyl records, reflecting a rich and innovative musical movement.
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Un-Scene : Post Punk Birmingham 1978-1982/Ltd Deluxe Edt
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For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder
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Citizen Zombie (coloured vinyl 180g + MP3)
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Songs Of A Lost World + Songs Of A Live World: Troxy London MMXXIV
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Temple Of Mercy (Live Radio Broadcast 1993)
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Cruise Yourself (Remastered)
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Divine Fits: Live At Third Man Records
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Alan Vega (Deluxe Remastered Edition) - Vinyle Bleu
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Collision Drive (Remastered) (France Exclusive) - Vinyle Rouge & Argent
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Post-punk on vinyl: At the roots of rock after the storm
1978-1984: post-punk’s golden era
When the first punk wave left behind its three-chord dogma, an entire generation of musicians seized that raw energy and pushed into radically different territory. From Manchester to Leeds, London to New York, post-punk became a mutant rock infused with dub, funk, krautrock and atonal poetry, an attitude, never just a genre. Rediscovering this era on vinyl means embracing its original grit: deep bass frequencies and sharp treble that digital streaming tends to flatten, along with iconic sleeves by designers like Peter Saville or Neville Brody.
Joy Division, The Fall, Siouxsie: the beacons of post-punk
You cannot talk about post-punk without Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980) by Joy Division, two landmark albums produced by Martin Hannett whose echo still resonates across generations of bands. The Fall, led by the unclassifiable Mark E. Smith, built a hypnotic wall of noise with Hex Enduction Hour, while Siouxsie and the Banshees crafted a flamboyant gothic punk on Juju (1981). Public Image Ltd, around John Lydon, deconstructed rock entirely with the hallucinatory Metal Box. On the label side, Manchester’s Factory Records, London’s Rough Trade, and the visionary 4AD defined an aesthetic, both sonic and visual, that collectors and musicians still revere today.
Hunting for post-punk vinyl means navigating between original UK pressings, often the most sought-after, with their specific matrix etchings, and carefully remastered reissues from labels like Superior Viaduct or Modern Classics. An original Factory (FAC) or Rough Trade pressing can command high prices, especially in top condition; a well-mastered recent reissue offers a quality alternative for listening without breaking the bank. On Vinyles.com, you can instantly compare prices from various partner merchants for the same album, whether you are after a rare original edition or a 180g vinyl reissue.
