The new wave era had a start and an end, and these 1980s icons from that era couldn't quite survive its inevitable end.
The 1980s didn’t just sound different; it looked different, felt bigger, and pushed rock in multiple directions at once.
Some 1970s rock giants lost their way in the '80s – these 12, though, reinvented themselves and thrived in bold new ...
As synthesizers and drum machines became more affordable in the 1980s, novel technology became as common in new wave groups as guitars were in the punk and rock and roll bands that preceded them. This ...
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'80s music: 10 forgotten 80s bands that deserve more recognition
Discover 10 forgotten bands from the 1980s who made significant contributions to the decade's music scene but didn't quite ...
Let’s set the wayback machine to 1982. The term “new wave” had finally become synonymous in the United States with synth-heavy dance pop with a little bit of the post-punk edge left in it. MTV was ...
Described at “the missing link between the Postcard Records sound and the Bellshill sound” by Record Collector magazine, Friends Again will play a concert to revisit a moment from the early 1980s ...
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