Folk-Punk
Folk-punk is a music genre that blends elements of traditional folk music with the energy and attitude of punk rock. It often features acoustic instruments like guitars, banjos, and fiddles, combined with fast tempos and raw, rebellious lyrics. This genre emerged in the late 1970s and 1980s, influenced by the DIY ethos of punk.
Artists in the folk-punk scene often address social and political issues, reflecting the spirit of both genres. Notable bands include The Pogues and Violent Femmes, who have helped popularize this unique fusion. Folk-punk continues to evolve, attracting new fans and musicians worldwide.