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Study Guide: The Anti-Folk Music Movement: Origins and Evolution

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The Anti-Folk Music Movement: Origins and Evolution Study Guide

Origins and Definition of Anti-Folk

Anti-folk originated in the late 1990s in London as a subgenre of indie rock.

Answer: False

Explanation: The genesis of the anti-folk movement is situated in 1980s New York City, not London in the late 1990s. It emerged as a reaction against the perceived commercialization of folk music, drawing influences from contemporary folk and punk rock.

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The primary motivation for creating anti-folk was to celebrate the commercial success of mainstream folk artists.

Answer: False

Explanation: The primary motivation for anti-folk was not to celebrate commercial success but rather to serve as a reaction against the perceived seriousness and commercialization of the contemporary music scene, often through protest and satire.

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What is anti-folk, and what was its primary origin point?

Answer: A music genre that emerged in 1980s New York City as a reaction against commercialized folk music.

Explanation: Anti-folk is defined as a music genre that originated in 1980s New York City, established as a reaction against the commercialization of folk music.

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What was the main reason artists created anti-folk music?

Answer: To protest and mock the perceived seriousness of the contemporary music scene.

Explanation: Artists created anti-folk music primarily as a form of protest and mockery directed at the perceived seriousness and commercialism of the contemporary music scene.

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Musical and Lyrical Characteristics

A core characteristic of anti-folk is its adherence to traditional folk music structures and themes.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to traditional folk music, anti-folk is characterized by its unconventional songwriting and a deliberate departure from established structures and themes, often employing a do-it-yourself ethos.

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Anti-folk music draws stylistic influences from contemporary folk music and punk rock.

Answer: True

Explanation: The genre's stylistic foundation is indeed rooted in a synthesis of contemporary folk music and the energetic, often anti-establishment ethos of punk rock.

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The 'DIY ethos' in anti-folk emphasizes reliance on major record labels for production.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'DIY ethos' fundamentally emphasizes independence and self-sufficiency, actively avoiding reliance on mainstream industry structures like major record labels.

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Anti-folk artists used humor and satire primarily to appeal to a younger audience.

Answer: False

Explanation: While humor and satire might appeal broadly, their primary function in anti-folk was as a tool for critique and commentary on societal norms and the music industry, rather than solely audience appeal.

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Which of the following options most accurately delineates the defining characteristics of the anti-folk musical genre?

Answer: A do-it-yourself (DIY) ethos, unconventional songwriting, and humorous or satirical lyrics.

Explanation: The core tenets of anti-folk encompass a do-it-yourself (DIY) ethos, a penchant for unconventional songwriting structures, and the frequent incorporation of humorous or satirical lyrical content, distinguishing it from traditional folk music.

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Stylistically, anti-folk is rooted in which two genres?

Answer: Contemporary Folk and Punk Rock

Explanation: Stylistically, anti-folk draws its roots from contemporary folk music and punk rock, blending elements of both.

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What does the 'DIY ethos' signify within the anti-folk context?

Answer: A commitment to independent creation and production, avoiding mainstream industry structures.

Explanation: The 'DIY ethos' in anti-folk signifies a commitment to independent creation and production, emphasizing self-sufficiency and a rejection of conventional mainstream industry structures.

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How did anti-folk artists utilize humor and satire?

Answer: As a method to critique societal norms and the music industry.

Explanation: Anti-folk artists employed humor and satire as a critical method to challenge societal norms and critique the music industry, serving as a form of commentary and protest.

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What is the relationship between anti-folk and folk punk according to the source?

Answer: Folk punk is listed as a related genre, suggesting overlap.

Explanation: The source indicates that folk punk is a related genre to anti-folk, suggesting a connection and potential overlap between the two subgenres.

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Key Figures and Artists

Beck and Michelle Shocked were among the early artists associated with the anti-folk movement.

Answer: True

Explanation: Both Beck and Michelle Shocked are recognized as early proponents and artists associated with the development of the anti-folk movement in the United States.

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Regina Spektor and the Moldy Peaches are artists who achieved broader success and are associated with anti-folk.

Answer: True

Explanation: Regina Spektor and the Moldy Peaches are indeed cited as examples of artists who gained broader recognition and are connected to the anti-folk movement.

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Dan Treacy and Jack Hayter are recognized as key figures within the UK anti-folk community.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dan Treacy and Jack Hayter are indeed listed among the key figures contributing to the UK anti-folk community.

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Emmy the Great and Laura Marling were added to antifolk rosters for their traditional lyrical approach.

Answer: False

Explanation: Emmy the Great and Laura Marling were associated with anti-folk due to their incorporation of mocking lyrics, not for a traditional lyrical approach.

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Kate Nash began her career performing in anti-folk style shows, including one promoted by Larry Pickleman in Brighton.

Answer: True

Explanation: Kate Nash's early career involved performing in anti-folk style shows, notably including one in Brighton promoted by Larry Pickleman and Mertle.

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Withered Hand, an Edinburgh-based musician, is often associated with the anti-folk genre.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dan Willson, performing as Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based musician frequently associated with the anti-folk genre.

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Which of the following artists is NOT mentioned as an early proponent of the US anti-folk movement?

Answer: Kate Nash

Explanation: While Kate Nash is associated with the UK anti-folk scene, Paleface, Regina Spektor, and John S. Hall are mentioned as early proponents of the US anti-folk movement.

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Which of these artists, known for broader success, is associated with anti-folk?

Answer: Jeffrey Lewis

Explanation: Jeffrey Lewis is cited as an artist who achieved broader success and is associated with the anti-folk movement.

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Which of the following is mentioned as a key figure in the UK anti-folk community?

Answer: Dan Treacy

Explanation: Dan Treacy is listed among the key figures recognized within the UK anti-folk community.

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Why were artists like Emmy the Great and Laura Marling associated with anti-folk?

Answer: They used mocking lyrics in their music.

Explanation: Emmy the Great and Laura Marling were associated with the anti-folk movement due to their incorporation of mocking lyrics into their musical output.

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How did Kate Nash begin her music career in relation to anti-folk?

Answer: She performed in anti-folk style shows, including one in Brighton.

Explanation: Kate Nash commenced her music career by performing in anti-folk style shows, including a notable event in Brighton promoted by Larry Pickleman.

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Which Edinburgh-based musician, known for his album 'Good News', is associated with anti-folk?

Answer: Withered Hand (Dan Willson)

Explanation: Dan Willson, performing under the moniker Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based musician frequently associated with the anti-folk genre, known for his album 'Good News'.

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Besides music, what other creative fields are associated with Lach, the founder of anti-folk?

Answer: Author and comedian

Explanation: Lach, the founder of the anti-folk movement, is also recognized for his work as an author and comedian, indicating a broader artistic practice.

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Scene Development and Venues

The anti-folk scene in New York City initially struggled because artists easily found performance slots in established folk venues.

Answer: False

Explanation: The initial struggle for the anti-folk scene in New York City stemmed precisely from the difficulty artists encountered in securing performance slots within established folk venues, necessitating the creation of alternative spaces.

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Lach founded 'The Fort,' a venue significant to the anti-folk movement, located in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.

Answer: False

Explanation: 'The Fort,' founded by Lach, was situated on Rivington Street in New York City's Lower East Side, not in Greenwich Village.

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Lach's event 'The Fort' was intentionally named the New York Antifolk Festival to align with the official New York Folk Festival.

Answer: False

Explanation: The event was named the New York Antifolk Festival because its opening coincided with the New York Folk Festival, creating a deliberate contrast rather than an alignment.

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After 'The Fort' was shut down, the anti-folk scene immediately found a permanent home at the SideWalk Cafe.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following the closure of 'The Fort,' the anti-folk scene transitioned through various venues before establishing a more permanent base at the SideWalk Cafe, which occurred later, starting in 1993.

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The New York Antifolk Festival continued annually at the SideWalk Cafe for over two decades.

Answer: True

Explanation: The New York Antifolk Festival maintained an annual presence at the SideWalk Cafe from 1993 until the venue's closure in 2019, spanning a period of more than twenty-five years.

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Anti-folk events in New York City have exclusively taken place in indoor venues like bars and cafes.

Answer: False

Explanation: While indoor venues like bars and cafes have been central, anti-folk events in New York City have also occurred in outdoor settings, such as the band shells in Tompkins Square Park and Central Park.

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Why did the anti-folk scene initially emerge in New York City?

Answer: Artists couldn't get performance slots at traditional folk venues.

Explanation: The anti-folk scene emerged in New York City because artists faced difficulties securing performance opportunities at established folk venues, leading them to create their own spaces and scene.

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Who founded 'The Fort,' a significant venue for the early anti-folk movement?

Answer: Lach

Explanation: 'The Fort,' a crucial venue for the early anti-folk movement, was founded by the musician, author, and comedian Lach.

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Where was 'The Fort,' the early anti-folk venue founded by Lach, located?

Answer: Rivington Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan

Explanation: 'The Fort,' founded by Lach, was located on Rivington Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, serving as a significant hub for the anti-folk scene.

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How did Lach's event gain the name 'New York Antifolk Festival'?

Answer: It coincided with the New York Folk Festival, creating a deliberate contrast.

Explanation: Lach's event was named the New York Antifolk Festival because its opening occurred concurrently with the New York Folk Festival, establishing a deliberate contrast and association.

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What happened to the original 'The Fort' venue?

Answer: It was shut down by the police.

Explanation: The original 'The Fort' venue, founded by Lach, was shut down by the police in 1985.

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Which venue became a more permanent home for the New York Antifolk Festival starting in 1993?

Answer: The SideWalk Cafe

Explanation: The SideWalk Cafe in New York City became a more permanent venue for the New York Antifolk Festival, hosting it annually from 1993 onwards.

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Besides indoor venues, where else have anti-folk events been held in New York City?

Answer: In the band shells of Tompkins Square Park and Central Park

Explanation: Anti-folk events in New York City have extended beyond indoor venues to include outdoor performances in the band shells of Tompkins Square Park and Central Park.

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What role did the SideWalk Cafe play in the anti-folk movement?

Answer: It hosted the New York Antifolk Festival annually from 1993 until its closure in 2019.

Explanation: The SideWalk Cafe served as a significant and long-standing venue for the New York Antifolk Festival, hosting it annually from 1993 until the cafe's closure in 2019.

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Geographical Spread and UK Scene

Lach established a West Coast anti-folk movement while residing in Los Angeles.

Answer: False

Explanation: Lach's involvement in establishing a West Coast anti-folk movement occurred during his time in San Francisco, not Los Angeles.

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The term 'anti-folk' became popular in Britain during the 1990s.

Answer: False

Explanation: The term 'anti-folk' gained significant traction in Britain during the 2000s, particularly within the London underground music scene, rather than the 1990s.

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David Cronenberg's Wife and The Bobby McGee's were key acts in the early UK anti-folk scene.

Answer: True

Explanation: David Cronenberg's Wife and The Bobby McGee's are identified as prominent acts within the early UK anti-folk scene, particularly associated with the London underground.

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The UK anti-folk scene was primarily centered in Manchester and featured heavily in *NME* magazine.

Answer: False

Explanation: The UK anti-folk scene was primarily centered in London and Brighton, and its coverage appeared in publications such as *Plan B* magazine, not extensively in *NME*.

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Filthy Pedro initiated seasonal anti-folk festivals in the UK starting in 2004.

Answer: True

Explanation: The musician Filthy Pedro is credited with initiating seasonal anti-folk festivals in the UK, commencing around 2004.

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Mertle was the main curator of the anti-folk scene in Manchester.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mertle is identified as the primary curator of the anti-folk scene in Brighton, not Manchester.

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Crywank, an anti-folk project, originated in Wales and surfaced in 2009.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Crywank surfaced in 2009, the project originated in Manchester, not Wales.

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Where did Lach help establish a West Coast anti-folk movement?

Answer: San Francisco

Explanation: Lach was instrumental in establishing a West Coast anti-folk movement while he was residing in San Francisco.

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When did the term 'anti-folk' gain significant traction in Britain?

Answer: During the 2000s

Explanation: The term 'anti-folk' gained significant traction in Britain during the 2000s, particularly within the London underground music scene.

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Which publication featured a significant article on the UK anti-folk scene in September 2007?

Answer: Plan B magazine

Explanation: A significant six-page feature on the UK anti-folk scene appeared in the September 2007 issue of *Plan B* magazine.

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Who started seasonal anti-folk festivals in the UK around 2004?

Answer: Filthy Pedro

Explanation: The musician Filthy Pedro initiated seasonal anti-folk festivals in the UK, commencing around 2004.

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Which city was the primary center for the UK anti-folk scene mentioned in the source?

Answer: London

Explanation: The UK anti-folk scene, as described in the source, was primarily centered in London, with Brighton also being a notable location.

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Who is identified as the primary curator of the anti-folk scene in Brighton?

Answer: Mertle

Explanation: Mertle is identified as the primary curator of the anti-folk scene in Brighton.

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