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      • New wave, category of popular music spanning the late 1970s and the early 1980s. Taking its name from the French New Wave cinema of the late 1950s, this catchall classification was defined in opposition to punk (which was generally more raw, rough edged, and political) and to mainstream “corporate”
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  2. New wave, category of popular music spanning the late 1970s and the early 1980s. Taking its name from the French New Wave cinema of the late 1950s, this catchall classification was defined in opposition to punk (which was generally more raw, rough edged, and political) and to mainstream “corporate”.

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  3. New wave is a music genre that encompasses pop -oriented styles from the 1970s through the 1980s. It is considered a lighter and more melodic "broadening of punk culture ". [4] It was originally used as a catch-all for the various styles of music that emerged after punk rock.

  4. New Wave is an umbrella term, but it originally described music made in the Punk era (1976-1980) that was less aggressive, more melodic, and generally less "scary" than Punk. Elvis Costello, The B-52's The Police, XTC, Devo were classic New Wave bands. Of course then it just became a catchall term for what became known as Alternative.

  5. Jun 8, 2021 · New Wave Music: The History and Bands of New Wave Music. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 8, 2021 • 3 min read. While much of 1960s and 1970s rock music bore the heavy influence of the blues, the new wave movement took a different route.

  6. Oct 1, 2019 · Sometimes referred as the second British invasion, it was a period in music when most of the New Wave bands originated in Britain, where the punk scene lingered for several years after American teenagers had moved on.

  7. Dec 28, 2023 · Contents. What is New Wave Music? New Wave Music Characteristics. 9 Examples of New Wave Music. 1. “Psycho Killer,” by The Talking Heads. 2. “Whip It,” by Devo. 3. “Heart of Glass,” by Blondie. 4. “Rock Lobster,” by the B-52s. 5. “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” by the Police. 6. “Major Tom (Coming Home),” by Peter Schilling. 7.

  8. New wavers such as Elvis Costello, the Police and the Cars tried to keep the catchy choruses and twitchy rhythms. If rock’s new wave began in 1976, with Blondie’s eponymous album, it ended 30...

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