Dunedin sound
Dunedin sound is a music genre that emerged in the 1980s in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is characterized by its jangly guitars, melodic hooks, and a blend of punk and pop influences. Bands like The Clean and The Chills were pivotal in shaping this sound, which often features introspective lyrics and a DIY ethos.
The Dunedin sound is closely associated with the Flying Nun Records label, which played a crucial role in promoting local artists. This movement not only influenced New Zealand's music scene but also gained international recognition, inspiring various indie and alternative rock bands worldwide.