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- Sadcore abstract "Sadcore is a subgenre occasionally identified by music journalists to describe examples of alternative rock characterised by bleak lyrics, downbeat melodies and slower tempos. The term is an example of use of the suffix "-core". It is a loose definition and does not describe a specific movement or scene. It is categorised by Allmusic's reference guide as music "by and for the depressed". Sadcore is synonymous with the term Slowcore, and both share the distinction of often being dismissed as a label by the bands they would describe.LA Weekly called Charlyn Marshall (aka Cat Power) the "Queen of Sadcore". In 2006, the News Record used the term to refer to Arab Strap, describing their sound as "a lot like the band's native Scotland: dark, cold, rainy and depressing" as well as "aggressive and somber."The term is still current in pop culture. Lana Del Rey's musical style has been described as "Hollywood sadcore". In regards to her song, "Blue Jeans", MTV journalist Nicole James noted the neologism is a "music buzz word" floating around the music blogosphere.".
- Sadcore instrument Bass_guitar.
- Sadcore instrument Guitar.
- Sadcore instrument Piano.
- Sadcore instrument String_instrument.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigin Alternative_country.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigin Baroque_pop.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigin Indie_rock.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigin Shoegazing.
- Sadcore wikiPageExternalLink index.pl?node=sadcore.
- Sadcore wikiPageExternalLink Scottish.Duo.Release.Sadcore.Album-1619238.shtml.
- Sadcore wikiPageExternalLink bands.htm.
- Sadcore wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- Sadcore wikiPageID "8272316".
- Sadcore wikiPageRevisionID "603069011".
- Sadcore bgcolor "crimson".
- Sadcore color "white".
- Sadcore culturalOrigins "-1980.0".
- Sadcore description "21.0".
- Sadcore filename "Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans.ogg".
- Sadcore format Ogg.
- Sadcore hasPhotoCollection Sadcore.
- Sadcore instruments Bass_guitar.
- Sadcore instruments Guitar.
- Sadcore instruments Piano.
- Sadcore instruments String_instrument.
- Sadcore name "Sadcore".
- Sadcore popularity "Limited".
- Sadcore pos "left".
- Sadcore stylisticOrigins Alternative_country.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigins Baroque_pop.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigins Indie_rock.
- Sadcore stylisticOrigins Shoegazing.
- Sadcore title ""Blue Jeans"".
- Sadcore subject Category:Alternative_rock_genres.
- Sadcore type Abstraction100002137.
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- Sadcore type Communication100033020.
- Sadcore type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Sadcore type Music107020895.
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- Sadcore type Genre.
- Sadcore type MusicGenre.
- Sadcore type TopicalConcept.
- Sadcore type MusicalComposition.
- Sadcore type Concept.
- Sadcore comment "Sadcore is a subgenre occasionally identified by music journalists to describe examples of alternative rock characterised by bleak lyrics, downbeat melodies and slower tempos. The term is an example of use of the suffix "-core". It is a loose definition and does not describe a specific movement or scene. It is categorised by Allmusic's reference guide as music "by and for the depressed".".
- Sadcore label "Sadcore".
- Sadcore label "Sadcore".
- Sadcore label "Сэдкор".
- Sadcore sameAs Sadcore.
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- Sadcore sameAs Q7397641.
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- Sadcore sameAs Sadcore.
- Sadcore wasDerivedFrom Sadcore?oldid=603069011.
- Sadcore isPrimaryTopicOf Sadcore.
- Sadcore name "Sadcore".