Lastly, and most ambitiously, I want to gather the necessary interviews to write the definitive book on the folk punk community.” Second, I want to build a functioning digital archive where the community will be able to access scans of original liner notes from rare releases, as well as links to safely access the corresponding music. “First, I want to stress to the community the importance of preserving our fragile physical history, particularly the self-released CD-R’s that so many important musicians in this scene used to distribute their music. “My project has several aims,” Pizzola explained. ![]() Since you’re already here, why not try our primer? For it, we built a list of acts driving current interest in the genre and got a history of the music from Lukas Pizzola, whose folkpunkarchivist page on Instagram chronicles the genre’s key releases. There are lots of ways to delve into this music, from finding playlists on Spotify to seeking out the music on YouTube (Pagefire’s “How To Make Folk Punk” is a recent, humorous and on-the-mark video to check out). But, maybe now more than ever, you’ll also find a broad and acclaimed array of music from diverse artists whose blend of folk music’s activism and punk’s urgency is just right for the times. ![]() ![]() Type the words into your Google search engine and plenty of derisive tropes and snarky memes will populate. The folk punk genre has its share of skeptics.
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