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Alternative pop

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Alternative pop
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Alternative pop (also known asalt-pop) ispop music with broad commercial appeal that is made by figures outside the mainstream, or which is considered more original, challenging, or eclectic than traditional pop music.[1]The Independent described alt-pop as "a home-made, personalized imitation of the mainstream that speaks far closer to actual teenage experience", and which is commonly characterized by a dark or downbeat emotional tone with lyrics about insecurity, regret, drugs, and anxiety.[2]

According toAllMusic, the alternative scene's "left-of-center pop" failed to experience mainstream success during the 1980s,[3] although the UK alternative pop bandSiouxsie and the Banshees saw success in that decade.[4] Canadian singerAvril Lavigne's success in the early 2000s, including her hit single "Sk8er Boi", helped set the stage for a subsequent generation of female alt-pop singers.[5] In the late 2000s, American singerSantigold established herself as an "alternative pop hero" due to her apparent artistic conviction.[6]

In the early 2010s, American singerLana Del Rey developed a "cult-like following" with her "cinematic, beat-heavy alt-pop", which was characterized by an "alluring sadness and melodrama".[7] New Zealand alt-pop singerLorde achieved global success in 2013 and 2014, topping charts and winning awards.[8] In 2022, American singerBillie Eilish was credited with marking the "ascendence" of alternative pop in the mainstream with her dark, downbeat pop.[2]

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  1. ^"Alternative Pop | Definition of Alternative Pop by Merriam-Webster".Archived from the original on May 22, 2021. RetrievedMay 22, 2021.
  2. ^abBeaumont, Mark (June 26, 2022)."Billie Eilish review, Glastonbury 2022: History-making set is 90 minutes of noir-pop catharsis".The Independent. RetrievedOctober 24, 2022.
  3. ^"Alternative Pop/Rock Music Genre Overview".AllMusic.Archived from the original on October 22, 2021. RetrievedOctober 22, 2021.
  4. ^Goddard, Simon (2010). "Sioux, Siouxsie".Mozipedia: The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and the Smiths. Ebury Press. p. 393.ISBN 978-0-452-29667-1.
  5. ^Eloise, Marianne (October 5, 2020)."From Avril Lavigne to Billie Eilish: a recent history of pop's alt-girls".The Forty-Five. RetrievedOctober 24, 2022.
  6. ^Pelly, Jenn (December 20, 2022)."Confronting Music's Mental Health Crisis".Pitchfork. RetrievedDecember 27, 2022.
  7. ^Shouneyia, Alexa (November 21, 2019)."Songs That Defined the Decade: Lana Del Rey's 'Born to Die'".Billboard. Retrieved23 October 2022.
  8. ^Mitchell, Tony (2018). "Lorde's Auckland: Stepping Out of 'the Bubble'".Made in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand Studies in Popular Music: Ch. 3.
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