List of Britpop musicians
Britpop was a genre of alternative rock music from mid-1990s in the United Kingdom.
Britpop bands and artists
Notable British bands and artists with an identifiably "Britpop" sound who were active during the "first wave" of 1993–95.
- The Adventure Babies
- Ash[1]
- Blur[1]
- The Boo Radleys[1]
- The Candyskins[2]
- The Charlatans[1]
- Cud
- David Devant & His Spirit Wife
- Dodgy[3]
- Echobelly[3]
- Elastica[1]
- Gene[3]
- Gorky's Zygotic Mynci[1]
- The Gyres
- James
- Kinky Machine
- The Lightning Seeds[1]
- Lush
- Mambo Taxi
- Oasis[1]
- Pulp[1]
- The Real People
- Shed Seven[3]
- Sleeper[1]
- Strangelove
- Submarine
- Suede[1]
- Super Furry Animals[1]
- Supergrass[1]
- Texas[1]
- These Animal Men
- Thurman
- The Verve
- Whiteout
Britpop notable artists timeline
- Large scale success = Albums sold in excess of 500,000 copies during Britpop first wave
- Moderate success = Albums sold between 100,000 and 500,000 copies during Britpop first wave
- Minor success = Albums and singles sold less than 100,000 copies during Britpop first wave
Second Wave of Britpop
"Second wave" of Britpop - often newly signed musicians with Britpop sensibilities that released first albums late 1995–98
- 60 Ft. Dolls[1]
- Babybird
- Bernard Butler[1]
- Bis[3]
- Black Grape[1]
- The Bluetones[3]
- Cast[1]
- Catatonia[1]
- Electrasy
- Embrace[1]
- Ether
- Graham Coxon
- Heavy Stereo
- Hurricane #1
- Jack
- Kenickie
- Kula Shaker[1]
- Lodger
- Longpigs
- Mansun[4]
- Marion
- McAlmont & Butler
- Me Me Me
- Menswear
- Northern Uproar[3]
- Ocean Colour Scene[1]
- Octopus
- Perfume
- Powder
- Louise Redknapp
- Rialto[4]
- Salad[3]
- Space[1]
- Super Furry Animals
- The Supernaturals
- Theaudience
- Simon Warner
- Robbie Williams
Britpop-related bands and artists
Acts with an established connection to Britpop
- Adorable
- Arnold
- Brett Anderson
- Richard Ashcroft
- Auryn
- The Auteurs[1]
- Ed Ball
- Beady Eye
- Bleech
- Ian Broudie
- Budapest
- Tim Burgess
- Jarvis Cocker
- Edwyn Collins
- Gaz Coombes
- Steve Cradock
- Cuff
- Curve
- The Dandys
- Dawn of the Replicants
- The Deccas
- Denim
- The Divine Comedy
- DMA's
- Dubstar
- Ex Norwegian
- Fat Les
- The Favours
- Feeder
- Mark Gardener
- Gay Dad
- Geneva
- Go Back to the Zoo
- Glup!
- The Good, the Bad & the Queen[1]
- Happy Mondays
- Head
- Headswim
- Chris Helme
- The House of Love
- Idlewild
- Inspiral Carpets
- The Jennifers
- The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Jesus Jones
- Keane[1]
- The Kooks
- The Kynd
- The La's
- The Maccabees
- Manic Street Preachers[1]
- Cerys Matthews
- Missing Andy
- Mark Morriss
- My Life Story
- New Faces
- Grant Nicholas
- Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
- Pale Saints
- Placebo
- Pocket Venus
- John Power
- Preston
- Primal Scream[1]
- Projet Orange
- Puressence
- Radiohead[1]
- The Rain
- The Rascals
- Reef (band)
- Regular Fries
- Ride
- Saint Etienne
- The Seahorses
- Shack[1]
- Smaller
- Spacehog[1]
- Spiritualized
- Steadman
- Stereophonics
- The Stone Roses[1]
- Charlie Straight
- Sweet Jesus
- Symposium
- The Tears
- Teenage Fanclub
- Darrell Till
- Toploader
- Apichai Tragoolpadetgrai
- Travis[1]
- Ultrasound
- Vega4
- Venini
- The Violet Lights
- Gerard Way
- Paul Weller
- Tim Wheeler
- Phil Wickham
- WigWam
- Peter Wilkinson
- Young Aviators
- Zetetics
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 "Britpop". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Archived from the original on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
- ↑ http://www.popmatters.com/review/candyskins-death/
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 http://www.stereogum.com/1676549/caught-by-the-buzz-a-look-back-at-britpops-b-list/franchises/20-years-of-britpop/
- 1 2 http://www.stereogum.com/1676604/its-britpop-week-on-stereogum/franchises/20-years-of-britpop/
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