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Lewian
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OK, here's a list of albums tagged New Wave by rym. Occasionally I find myself surprised by what has the badge and what doesn't, but anyway... I' m not going to list King Crimson, tag or not. The Comsat Angels - Waiting for a Miracle, Land (their essential Sleep No More is Dark Wave but not New Wave) Killing Joke - Brighter than a Thousand Suns (maybe not their best either but has the right tag) Joe Jackson - Look Sharp, Night and Day Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense The Cure (not listed as none of my favourites of them has the right tag; if we count Darkwave there should also be Joy Division) Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth, The Golden Age of Wireless Mona Mur - Into Your Eye Nik Kershaw - Human Racing, The Riddle Japan - Tin Drum Best albums tagged as Neue Deutsche Welle (new German wave): Joachim Witt - Edelweiss Fehlfarben - 33 Tage in Ketten Scala 3 - Scala Spliff - 85555
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David_D
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Just to be precise, these albums are not labeled by RYM New Wave as one of primary genres. |
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siLLy puPPy
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It's not confusing once you dig into it. The term basically applies to any pop oriented bands that kept a punk attitude only focused on catchy pop hooks rather than punk ferocity or the experimental arty approach of post-punk (of course there was much crossover between punk, post-punk and new wave.) Often associated with synthesizers and synth-pop the term also encompassed pop punk, 2Tone, Pop Reggae, some jangle pop, the new romantic sound, the most poppy sounds of zolo and post-punk, power pop and other styles. The term is still used for newer acts but i agree that it is better reserved for the era of the late 70s and early 80s since in effect it is so diverse. I made a fave new wave album list on RYM years ago. It's not up to date and i need to add new albums. There was a very interesting new wave movement in Eastern Europe with excellent albums. |
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Cristi
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Can you name a few?
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siLLy puPPy
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I can't remember which albums i've listened to at the moment (hence why i haven't updated!) but here's a list of the top new wave albums from several Eastern European nations (not including former USSR) |
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Cristi
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ok, thanks
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I have a hard time thinking any of Tears For Fears, ABC, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet or the like kept any punk attitude.
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David_D
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But I see New Wave as more Pop-influenced than Post-Punk, and Post-Punk more similar to Art-Rock. |
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siLLy puPPy
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Agree to a certain extent. The term kinda drifted beyond its original meaning for sure. In the case of Duran Duran and Tears For Fears they did exhibit some punk guitar moves on their first two albums. Bands like ABC and Spandau Ballet, they were what's now called New Romantic and Sophisti-pop. I honestly don't know how those styles weaseled their way into the new wave scene but everyone seems to consider them new wave these days. Orignally new wave referred to punk rock itself so the term continued to expand past its original parameters which is what makes it so confusing for everyone! Why are Dexys Midnight Runners new wave and U2 not?
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Lady Pank (PL) - Lady Pank (1983) Maanam (PL) - Nocny Patrol (1984) But almost the best of these albums are the Polish vocals/lyrics, among other things suprisingly dissident.
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^ listened to Maanam recently. Found the debut at least to be more post-punk than new wave sounding
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Never been a fan of punk rock and connected attitudes ( sniffin' glue, safety pin, pogo-ing, spiting/vomiting at other attendees during gigs or simply paying priced tix for 1/2h long concert)
But the post punk era and the following 'new-wave' brought their share of good surprises : The Chameleons : Script of the bridge (with its so prog-like cover art) Japan : Tin drum Japan : Gentlemen take polaroids Magazine : Secondhand daylight Magazine : The correct use of soap XTC : Drums and Wires XTC : English Settlement XTC : Black Sea Joy Division : Closer Joy Division : Atmosphere (EP) The Comsat Angels : Sleep no more Talking Heads : Fear of music Talking Heads : Remain in light Eyeless in Gaza : Caught in flux Echo and The Bunnymen : Crocodile Echo and The Bunnymen : Heaven up here Echo and The Bunnymen : Porcupine A Certain Ratio : Sextet ( with the single Knives slit water) Gang of Four : Solid Gold ( with the killer 'Paralyzed) The Durutti Column : LC Ultravox : Vienna Ultravox : Vienna EP with Herr X ... Lot were from Manchester and belonged to The Factory I still have some and give them a spin from time to time Edited by mellotronwave - May 25 2023 at 07:58 |
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I don't know the debut album, but on RYM it's also tagged Post-Punk as first priority and New Wave as second. |
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David_D
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But two great posts of yours to clarify "New Wave", siLLy puPPy, my big thanks.
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David_D
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Even the title of Nocny Patrol, which means Night Patrol, and maybe the artwork too, refers to the time of martial law introduced in Poland in the beginning of 1980s with the purpose of oppressing Solidarnosc, the free trade union and political movement. - But what is most supprising is the fact that it was not only possible to get these albums released, but also to sell in very large numbers.
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siLLy puPPy
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RYM is superior to PA in many ways but one of its weaknesses is that anybody can tag any album and i've found quite a few mistagged albums the debut by Maanam being one of them. I guess if you really stretch it it's new wave but to me it was too raw and should only be post-punk.
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - May 25 2023 at 00:54 |
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^ Anyway, where to exactly draw the line between New Wave and Post-Punk, like in many other cases, that's a matter of taste.
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Do you think, siLLy puPPy, the artwork of Maanam's Nocny Patrol can refer to the time of martial law in Poland where many people were killed? The album title (as told in earlier post) and about half of the songs do. Edited by David_D - May 26 2023 at 04:53 |
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