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Last seen on: Rock and Roll Crossword – Apr 22 2018

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New wave is a genre of rock music popular in late 1970s and the 1980s with ties to mid-1970s punk rock. New wave moved away from blues and rock and roll sounds to create pop music that incorporated disco, mod, and electronic music. Initially new wave was similar to punk rock, before becoming a distinct genre. It subsequently engendered subgenres and fusions, including synth-pop.

New wave differs from other movements with ties to first-wave punk as it displays characteristics common to pop music, rather than the more “artsy” post-punk. Although it incorporates much of the original punk rock sound and ethos, new wave exhibits greater complexity in both music and lyrics. Common characteristics of new wave music include the use of synthesizers and electronic productions, the importance of styling and the arts, as well as diversity.

New wave has been called one of the definitive genres of the 1980s, after it grew partially fixated on MTV (the Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” music video was broadcast as the first music video to promote the channel’s launch), and the popularity of several new wave artists, attributed to their exposure on the channel. In the mid-1980s, differences between new wave and other music genres began to blur.[22] New wave has enjoyed resurgences since the 1990s, after a rising “nostalgia” for several new wave-influenced artists. Subsequently, the genre influenced other genres.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][excessive citations][improper synthesis?] During the 2000s, a number of acts, such as the Strokes, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand and The Killers explored new wave and post-punk influences. These acts were sometimes labeled “new wave of new wave”.

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