Friday, February 27, 2009

The Short Punk Hairstyles



















The Short Punk Hairstyles

The punk hairstyles have various characteristics such as the startling cuts, wild colors and even the funky hair styles. This style emerged in the 70’s. It became wide spread with the emergence of MTV.



Lots of punks dye their hair in bright, unnatural colors (vivid pinks, purples, putrid greens, electric blues and sunshine yellows). The main factor in deciding how to have the hair as a punk is anything not considered “normal”.

The Punk Hairstyles












The Punk Hairstyles
PUNK HAIRSTYLES: Your complete guide to punk hair styles for both girls and guys

Punk Hairstyle Punk subculture is what most of the punk fashions and punk hairstyles
depend on. It deals with the styles of clothing, cosmetics, hairstyles, body modifications and even jewelry. There are wide ranges of fashions which are present from the Vivienne Westwood styles to the styles and those modeled on different bands like The Exploited. The punk fashion is also influenced from various other cultures and art movements like the skinheads, rudeboys, glam rock, greasers, art school students and moods. Apart from those they are also influenced from other popular cultures too.

There are different types of quirky styles in punk and it could be adopted by anyone who would love to get noticed in the society. There are different types of punk hairstyles and all these are maintained by different aspects such as colour, style, cut etc.

Monday, February 16, 2009

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Punk Style










The Punk Style
The industrial subculture was born as a mutated and futuristic form of the punk style. Generally, the new subculture seems like the old punk style. Specifically, the industrial has adapted the punk style to a more modern and futuristic semiotic field. One idea unifies the two subcultures – the chaos and the lack of control that they proudly flaunt. The punk represented the chaos in the near past, and industrial subculture is a continuation of the chaos in the future. It is a future where machines have more communication between each other than human beings do. It is a future, where the progress of technology and the lack of control take an important place. Punk and industrial subcultures consciously chose not to be part of the stereotype and the social norms. They want and they succeed in breaking them.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Punk Rocker





The Punk Rocker

Hang out at a UK punk gig today and you'd be hard pushed to describe what you see as anything other than some good old harmless fun in a genre that long since became another subsidiary of rock 'n' roll.

While punk has produced its fair share of careerists, traditionalists and spotty herberts, let's not forget it has produced a few genuinely provocative bands, from the MC5 and Crass to Fugazi and Refused. But that was then, this is now and it's easy to forget that punk still means something - and I don't mean your drunk Uncle Terry or that bloke who still hangs around the town centre in his Angelic Upstarts T-shirts. Instead, the spirit of punk as an anti-establishment force lives on today. You're just not likely to find it in the UK or the US.

Instead, punk is kept alive in places like Cuba where simply criticising the communist regime can get your ass thrown in jail. As has been reported, that's what has happened to Gorki Águila Carrasco, leader singer of Porno para Ricardo, currently facing four years in prison for "peligrosidad" - literally meaning the dangerousness of his music - specifically for dismissing the ruling Castro brothers as "geriatrics". It's hardly GG Allin is it? Maybe it was their vaguely wacky song 'El Comandante' that upset, um, El Comandante.

Elsewhere the appetite for punk rock grows unabated. Readers of Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel Persepolis or its film adaptation will know the type of trouble faced when caught with contraband punk music under the theocratic tyranny of Islamist fundamentalists in post-revolution Iran. And indeed, how that hunger for anti-social sounds merely grows when challenged. The Sex Pistols might be a joke today, but for millions of oppressed youth they still represent a signpost to freedom.

The perceived controversial nature of punk bands merely highlights the conservative world we're living in, where fundamentalist religious regimes or paranoid governments still perceive punk bands as threatening. Just ask Canadian punk band The Suicide Pilots, who have a government file on them for their name alone. Or ask leading Chinese punk band Hang On The Box, who have previously been denied visas to travel abroad after their government deemed their music an "inappropriate" export. Punk scenes exist in China, but bands have to tread carefully and make sure not to criticise their government. "We are good citizens who obey the law and love our country," said Li Qing of Chinese punk band Snapline, when asked about governmental intervention when interviewed in 2007. And do you know how hard it is locating a Gang Of Four record in North Korea?

Even UK punks aren't immune - when Mike Devine, guitarist with a Clash tribute band, texted his friend some lyrics from The Clash's 'Tommy Gun' the father of two was paid a visit by the Avon & Somerset Special Branch.

Ultimately, though, Western punk has got soft and largely apolitical thanks to us living in one of the freest countries in the world. Punk in America and Britain is John Lydon selling computer games and Green Day filling stadiums. But if you think punk - the spirit of punk - is dead, go to South America, go to Russia, go to Eastern Europe and see what the young punk fans there have to say about it.

Monday, February 9, 2009

The Crazy Hairstyles





The Crazy Hairstyles
You may be always looking for the right hairstyle but i have some awsome ideas and cuts to choose from. These hairstyles will not only make you popular but will make you totally different from the crowd. Have a look

The Emo Girls Hairstyles 2009





The Emo Girls Hairstyles 2009
The emo hairstyles for girls may consist of a straight fringe above the eyes and reasonably long hair extenstions dyed usually black but other lighter colours such as white blonde are also accepted.