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New wave music - Wikipedia New wave may be seen as an attempt to reconcile "the energy and rebellious attitude of punk" with traditional forms of pop songwriting, as seen in the rockabilly riffs and classic craftsmanship of Elvis Costello and the 1960s mod influences of the Jam
New wave |Artists, Bands, Music | Britannica 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”
A Brief History of New Wave and Why We Love It — Rock In:flux 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
New Wave Music: The History and Bands of New Wave Music New wave bands largely emerged during the punk and post-punk eras of the late 1970s and early 1980s, but their influence prevailed throughout many decades of pop rock The new wave music scene was stylistically diverse from its outset
New wave music - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia New Wave (or New Wave music) is a style of rock music that developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s New wave music was inspired by the punk rock movement New Wave music is rock music mixed with other types of music, such as punk rock music, funk, disco, ska and pop
What is New Wave? - 80s New Wave Music New Wave can be split into many categories and styles, but they all come from similar influences, the three artists that many New Wave musicians claim to have inspired their musical career are Roxy Music, David Bowie, and Kraftwerk
New Wave: The Pulse of An Era - Melophobe Although new wave became a blanket term to describe all sorts of dance-friendly, pop, and rock styles by the early '80s, there was a unifying factor behind all things considered new wave: modern, catchy, creative, out-there records
What is New Wave Music? 9 Examples History New Wave music is a style that emerged in the late 1970s and became popular in the 1980s It’s a mix of punk, pop, and electronic music, with a DIY aesthetic New Wave bands often used synthesizers to create new sounds, and they were influenced by artists like David Bowie and Roxy Music