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  1. May 9, 2019 · New wave emerged onto the music scene in the late 1970’s as a subset of rock music. It was a term coined by music critics to refer to bands who were new on the scene and not quite creating punk rock, but still possessed the individuality and irreverence of bands in that genre. By the end of the 1970’s new wave was the standard term for ...

  2. 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.

  3. Jan 25, 2020 · New Wave is unlike most styles of music. It’s hard to define, or even determine when it exactly came into fruition. Despite that, the evolution of New Wave had a massive effect on the music industry. Hard rock of the late 60s had morphed into more elaborate sets in the 70’s, and categorized as progressive rock; its focus was less on dancing ...

  4. May 23, 2024 · New Wave music is often thought of as an outgrowth of punk music that became popular in the 1970s. Punk was seen as distinctly separate from Heavy Metal, or rock bands because of its anti-corporate, and often anti-government stance. New Wave, however, often embraced the corporate in its marketing strategies, with many bands becoming one-hit ...

  5. Jan 10, 2023 · New wave music is a genre of popular music that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is distinguished by its use of synthesizers, unusual instrumentation, and often abstract lyrics. The influence of new wave on popular culture has been immense, and it has been credited with helping to blaze a trail for synth-pop, alternative rock, and ...

  6. During the late '70s and early '80s, New Wave was a catch-all term for the music that directly followed punk rock; often, the term encompassed punk itself, as well. In retrospect, it became clear that the music following punk could be divided, more or less, into two categories -- post-punk and new wave. Where post-punk was arty, difficult, and ...

  7. Oct 5, 2020 · Judging from their appearance on Nightmoves, Blondie saw new wave as a movement rather than a genre. It was about new acts entering the system and changing it for the better. There was no scene or collective in reality but the tag of new wave was a way of grouping these acts who thought similarly about music together. See the full interview, below.

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