new wave
a form of rock music very popular in the 1980s. it originated in the late 1970s and lasted until around 1992. the sounds are very electronic, using synthesizers and other keyed instruments.
examples of new wave bands would be echo and the bunnymen, inxs, depeche mode, u2, devo, and oingo boingo.
the longest-lived sub-genre of music. new wave’s roots can be traced back to 1969, when david bowie first released the song “sp-ce oddity”. in 1973, when bowie re-released “sp-ce oddity”, the precursor to new wave, punk rock was born. throughout the mid-1970’s, punk bands such as the ramones, siouxsie & the banshees, the s-x pistols and the clash were discovered. during the disco backlash of 1979 and 1980, punk rose to the forefront, while other bands like blondie, talking heads, r.e.m., u2 and devo began what would become the initial new wave movement, which was capped off in 1981 when billy joel mentioned new wave in the song “it’s still rock & roll to me”. during the early 1980’s, there was a lot of band evolution taking place, as bauhaus broke up, reformed as tones on tail, then reformed as love and rockets, while mick jones of the clash formed big audio dynamite, the s-x gang children split in half and became culture club, vince clarke, formerly of depeche mode, formed yaz and then erasure, and the english beat split into bands such as style council, modern english and fine young cannibals. it was during this time, in 1983 and 1984 that new wave grew to encomp-ss such pop music acts as madonna, cyndi lauper, david bowie ((who created new wave to begin with)), duran duran and even huey lewis & the news. in 1985, new wave was at it’s first peak, as bands such as tears for fears, u2, inxs, berlin and simple minds were having hits songs everywhere. in 1986, however, new wave encountered it’s first lull, as hair bands, genesis and michael jackson became hot. the next year, 1987, though, belonged to new wave as genesis h-t on a new wave staple: the war song. bands such as r.e.m., mike + the mechanics, big audio dynamite and love & rockets followed suit, all having hits dealing with the topic of world war 3. from 1988 to 1992, new wave shared the spotlight with hair bands, until grunge killed both genres. in 1993, however, new wave surprisingly resurfaced as duran duran, u2 and the cure all had comeback hits. throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s, the stage was being set for a new wave revival, which culminated in 2005 with the return of bands like new order, depeche mode, blondie, the new cars, duran duran, u2, queen and many others.
there are too many examples of new wave to list. some of then are: fusco (a fusing of funk and disco that survived the disco backlash), new new wave (the new wave revival of 2006), the war songs of 1983 and 1987, pop wave (during the mid-80’s when pop acts like madonna, prince and cyndi lauper were considered new wave) and punk wave (the predecessor of new wave, from 1978 to 1981).
a type of music that was discovered in the early 70s and continued in the 80s.the genre is based on eletro synthsizers.many of the songs are based on love or pain. the new wave craze stopped in the late 80s,yet it remains a very popular type of music.
some new wave bands and artists are:human league,soft cell,duran duran,tears for fears and a flock of seagulls
punk from the early eighties that was less message-music more electro-pop
we’re not a punk band, we’re new wave!
there’s a difference?
watered down punk rock. it was started by cbgb bands television, talking heads and blondie. although these bands were originally known as punk, they were renamed new wave because they didn’t share punk’s negative image and were more experimental. eventually new wave evolved into a bunch of bullcr-p like the romantics.
“we’re not a punk rock band, were a new wave band which means we’re sh-t. ha ha ha!”
pull my strings- dead kennedys
new wave- u2, go-go’s, echo & the bunnymen, depeche mode, inxs, devo, oingo boingo, human league, soft cell, duran duran, tears for fears, a flock of seagulls.
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