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  1. Alternative country (commonly abbreviated to alt-country; [1] also known as alternative country rock, [2] insurgent country, [3] Americana, or y'allternative[4]) is a loosely defined subgenre of country music and/or country rock that includes acts that differ significantly in style from mainstream country music, mainstream country rock, and ...

  2. Alt-country, short for alternative country, is a subgenre of country music that blends traditional country elements with influences from rock, folk, and punk music. This genre emerged in the late 1980s and 1990s as artists sought to push the boundaries of conventional country music, often incorporating a more raw, authentic sound and lyrics that reflect personal or socially relevant themes ...

  3. Alt-country, short for alternative country, refers to a subgenre of country music that blends traditional country sounds with elements from other genres like rock, folk, and punk. It emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as artists sought to break away from the mainstream Nashville sound, often focusing on more personal and introspective themes in their lyrics.

  4. Jun 9, 2021 · Alternative Country Music Guide: History and Artists of Alt-Country. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 9, 2021 • 3 min read. Alternative country or alt-country, a subgenre of country music, has found resonance with fans of alternative and indie rock. Explore.

    • Rank and File – “Amanda Ruth” (1982) One of the first bands to bear the descriptor “cowpunk,” Rank and File also had pedigrees in actual punk. Brothers Chip and Tony Kinman were in The Dils, a California band that had tight, Everly-like harmonies which were unusual in their genre.
    • Meat Puppets – “Plateau” (1984) The resident cowpunks on the SST roster in the 1980s, Arizona’s Meat Puppet’s nonetheless translated their country and western influences through a hardcore filter on their debut album.
    • Lone Justice – “Ways to Be Wicked” (1985) Maria McKee had a commanding stage presence, a ferocious energy, and a voice that bore a resemblance to one of her earliest supporters, Dolly Parton.
    • Mekons – “Hard to Be Human Again” (1985) On paper it might not seem likely that a post-punk group from the same Leeds scene as Gang of Four and Au Pairs would end up recording one of the first great alt-country records.
  5. Jun 17, 2024 · From Origins to Influences. written by Patria 17/06/2024. Alternative country music, often referred to as alt-country, is a subgenre that emerged as a counterpoint to the mainstream country sound. It blends traditional country elements with influences from rock, punk, and folk, creating a unique sound that appeals to fans of various music styles.

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  7. Definition Alt-country is a genre of music that blends traditional country sounds with elements of alternative rock, punk, and folk. It emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as artists sought to push the boundaries of country music, creating a style that often emphasizes lyrical depth, authenticity, and a more diverse range of influences than mainstream country.

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