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  1. Oct 13, 2020 · While “New Wave” and “post-punk” were pretty much interchangeable terms in 1977, by the early ’80s, the more avant-garde, harder-edged bands divided off into post-punk, and New Wave was ...

  2. Apr 15, 2010 · The Smiths. The Smiths were only around from 1982 to their 1987 disbanding. But that was more than enough time for this lyrics-driven band to make a new-wave name for itself. Their commercial popularity was mostly in their native England, where their 1984 album, The Smiths, peaked at number 2.

  3. Nov 10, 1983 · Similar thoughts must have passed through the minds of the Police — the first British New Wave act to break through in America on a grand scale, and possibly the biggest band in the world — as ...

  4. May 31, 2023 · Given the genre's breadth, most pop-rock bands of the late '70s and early '80s were labeled new wave at one point or another. Despite its range — or perhaps because of it — a sense of musical ...

  5. Jan 7, 2007 · New Wave Artists Background 'New Wave' evolved from 'Punk' in the late 1970s being less anti-social and more radio (and MTV) friendly, hitting it's high in 1983 and faded around 1987. It can be best described as mixing the energy of Punk with a bit of 'Glam', 'Pop', 'Art-Rock' & 'Dance' and relied heavily on synthesizers.

  6. 80s New Wave Music Hits Playlist - Greatest 1980's New Wave Songs If you liked this playlist, we recommend you also listen to these music lists: 1. 80s & 90s...

  7. MTV's arrival in 1981 took 80s New Wave Music to new heights. MTV aggressively played 80s New Wave bands and their videos. New Wave was the primary genre played on MTV through the year 1984. The majority of the early New Wave bands played by MTV were from Great Britain. This caused journalists to label this period as the "Second British Invasion".

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