July 18, 2025

243 - 1980s: British Punk & New Wave

In the third instalment of the special British Music Series, Paul Andrews takes us on a deep dive into the raw, rebellious, and energetic music scene of 1980s Britain.

This episode delves into how British punk evolved into new wave, introducing iconic bands, innovative guitar techniques, and essential songs for beginner guitarists.

What You’ll Learn

The Rise of British Punk:

  • Explore the roots of punk in the late '70s/early '80s with bands like The Clash, Sex Pistols, and The Damned. Discover why punk guitar is all about attitude, rhythm, and simplicity.

Transition to New Wave & Post-Punk:

  • Discover how punk evolved into the more melodic and atmospheric sounds of post-punk and new wave, exemplified by artists such as Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Police, Duran Duran, and The Cure.

Essential Guitar Skills:

  • Mastering power chords, barre chords, and palm muting
  • Embracing rhythm and aggression in your strumming
  • Experimenting with effects like chorus, delay, and reverb
  • Understanding how to blend rhythm and melody in your playing
  • Focusing on how your guitar sits in the band mix with synths and other instruments

Key Bands & Songs Mentioned

  • The Clash: “London Calling,” “Should I Stay or Should I Go”
  • Sex Pistols: “Pretty Vacant”
  • The Damned: “New Rose”
  • Joy Division: “Love Will Tear Us Apart”
  • The Police: “Every Breath You Take,” “Message in a Bottle”
  • The Cure: “Just Like Heaven”
  • The Jam: “Town Called Malice”

Practice Tips & Takeaways

Keep It Simple, but Tight:

  • You don’t need complicated solos—focus on solid timing and feel.

Play with Effects:

  • Invest in a beginner-friendly multi-effects pedal (like the Zoom G1X) to capture true ’80s tones.

Blend Rhythm & Melody:

  • Combine chord progressions with melodic hooks to develop your sound.

Embrace Attitude:

  • It’s not just what you play, but how you play it!

Listener Challenge

Pick a punk or new wave song from this episode, record yourself playing it, and share in the Beginner Guitar Academy community. Bonus: Try one of the new riffs being released in the Academy this week!

Resources & Extras

Spotify Playlist:

Beginner Guitar Academy:

  • Structured lessons, supportive community, and direct help from Paul. Try two weeks for just $1 at beginnerguitaracademy.com

Next Episode

Stay tuned for the fourth and final episode in this British Music Series!

Thanks for tuning in! Keep strumming, keep experimenting, and don’t forget to check out the playlist for this week’s musical inspiration!

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