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NEw wAve = Our Wave


The year was 1977, and a musical revolution was underway! As punk rock burst onto the scene, a new subgenre emerged which was pushing the boundaries of both music and new styles. This genre, known as "new wave", would basically change the landscape of rock forever! There's an enduring (and rightfully so) influence of new wave music on modern rock. 

New wave music is characterized by a recipe of punk energy, pop sensibility, and synthesizer-driven soundscapes. Its catchy melodies, clean guitar tones, and use of electronic instruments set it apart from its predecessors. Bands such as The Cure, Depeche Mode, and Talking Heads were at the forefront of this movement. Devo. The Pixies. They figured out the way to create fresh arrangements, innovative production techniques, and introspective lyrics. Raw. 

One of the defining features of new wave music was its emphasis on individuality and non-conformity. This is where new wave's punk influences come in to play! This attitude resonated with a new generation of listeners who sought an alternative to the mainstream. Let's face it, who wants to conform (unless it's something really fun and poppy)? New wave's embrace of the DIY ethos (lots of tape recorded demos on 4 tracks) empowered a breed of new musicians to experiment with different sounds and styles, leading to a diversification of the rock genre. 

The influence of new wave music can be seen in the evolution of rock in the decades which followed. Artists like The Killers, Franz Ferdinand, and Interpol have drawn heavily from the new wave sound, incorporating catchy hooks, synths, and danceable rhythms into their music. The infectious energy and raw emotional delivery that characterized new wave, continues to resonate in the lyrics and performances of some of today's modern rock bands. The genre's impact is undeniable.

Artists and producers, are always seemingly experimenting with new sounds and textures. This has spawned interest in the new wave aesthetic. Like, sometimes listeners (like moi) embrace nostalgia and retro influences. It's enticing, inviting and familiar.

In the ever-changing world of music, new wave remains an important part of the rich tapestry which continues to shape and define the standard rock genre! As we shuffle into the future, the timeless allure of new wave music will undoubtedly continue to inspire and influence a whole new generation of artists/bands. 

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