Estonian punk
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Estonian punk is a punk movement in Estonia, part of the international punk subculture.
History
1970s
Punk first developed in Estonia in the 1970s.
Due to the publication of beliefs, punks had a lot of problems. At the same time, punk was a way out for young people who were in trouble with the law or their parents. Basically, punks could be recognized by their far-reaching clothing. Punk was a revolt against a
Music was an important part of punk culture. In Estonia,
Although many punks only listened to this music, a number of bands were born in the Estonian punk movement. Most of the punk bands were limited to a maximum of one concert in their hometown and then disappeared permanently, with few performing longer. As
In December 1979, the Tallinn punk band The Rebels was formed: Artur Poland - vocals, guitar; Ahto Moses - drums; Urmas Tangsoo - bass.
The band
The
1980s
Along with
Later they gathered in gangs and spent time on the street together. There were fights with supporters of
Estonian punks of the time included Richard Nool, Mikk Pilv, Ülari Ollik,
.1990s
In the 1990s, freedom of expression and activity came. Former cellar bands
21st century
The punks of the old generation meet mainly at music events, and a new generation of punk has grown up. Today, punks oppose capitalism, Nazism and racist skinheads, among others. Since the 2000s, major punk music events have become popular in Estonia, such as a punk festival in Rakvere. The oldest and largest punk, ska and hardcore festival in Estonia is Punk'n'Roll, which has been taking place since 1998.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Blackplait, Tony; Bloomfield, Cat (2009). Anarhia ENSV-s. Eesti punk. Tallinn: Varrak.
External links
- "Punk's not dead"
- Sergo Selder "Tõnu Trubetsky: kuulutuselt lugesin, et esineb Vennaskond" EPL, 25 October 2004
- Pekka Erelt "Punk on lahe" Eesti Ekspress, 1 August 2009
- Tõnis Erilaid "Anarhism ja haaknõelad" Õhtuleht, 27 December 2003
- Mart Niineste "Trubetsky Eesti punk jääb oma ideele alla" (Trubetsky Eesti pungi ajaloo "Anarhia ENSV-s" arvustus) EPL, 3 July 2009
- Rein Sikk "Punklaulupidu laulis vabadusele oodi" EPL, 15 June 2011
- PILDID: http://elu24.postimees.ee/v2/3057111/arva-aera-kes-on-pildil