EPISODE · Mar 30, 2020 · 30 MIN
IRS Records and Urgh! A Music War (1982): The Sound of the Early Alternative Scene - The 80s Movie Podcast
from The 80s Movie Podcast · host Edward Havens
Before alternative music broke into the mainstream, IRS Records was already helping shape its foundation. In this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast, we explore the rise of IRS Records and its role in documenting and promoting the emerging post-punk and new wave movements of the early 1980s. We also take a closer look at the cult concert film Urgh! A Music War (1982), a time capsule of raw, experimental performances that captured the energy of a scene on the verge of breaking wide open. We dive into how IRS Records helped bring underground and college radio artists into wider recognition, featuring acts connected to the same creative wave showcased in Urgh! A Music War. The episode discusses the label’s influence on artists such as R.E.M., The Go-Go's, The Bangles, and others who helped define the sound of the decade. We also look at how Urgh! A Music War captured live performances from a wide range of post-punk and new wave artists, preserving a pivotal moment in music history. Whether you discovered these bands through MTV, college radio, or cult music documentaries, this episode revisits a moment when alternative music was still underground but rapidly gaining momentum. Join us as we connect IRS Records and Urgh! A Music War to the larger story of how 1980s alternative music was born and how it continues to influence music today. The original 1982 theatrical one-sheet for Urgh! A Music War The cover for the movie's 1981 double LP soundtrack Klaus Nomi in a scene from the movie The Go-Go's pose after performing for the cameras
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