At first, it’s surprising to hear that Collective Soul has made a new album, channeling the spirits of new wave music as an inspiration. But when you start to think about the Atlanta group’s own radio ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We associate the New Wave music movement with synthy, punkish pop with big hair, catchy beats, dark clothes, and even gloomier ...
New wave music was around before the early '80s when the genre first started an advancement onto the U.S. charts. Often seen as punk's poppier younger siblings, new wave artists often shared radio ...
New wave as a genre may have more or less run its course, but there were so many incredible works to come out of that style of music in the 1980s. So much so, that there are quite a few underrated new ...
Long Island has had a decadeslong love affair with new wave music. Local radio station WLIR/WDRE/92.7 FM served as the hub of the 1980s music genre whose time was brief but potent. This summer, three ...
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 ...
A new documentary about the culture and identity of Vietnamese Americans growing up in the eighties and their connection to the new wave music scene premiered to much fanfare in Chicago. Directed by ...
WASHINGTON — With one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the country, D.C. and Falls Church are hosting screenings of a new film that explores an untold story: The deep connection between ...
The late 1970s and 1980s birthed the rise of new wave music, the natural response to the growing use of new audio tech (like the synthesizer) and the growing boredom with old-school rock music. Some ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- As ABC7 Chicago celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a documentary was screened for Chicago audiences this week. It's called "New Wave." The film shines a ...
A survey of the immigrant New Wave music scene in the U.S. after the Vietnam War leads filmmaker Elizabeth Ai to make startling discoveries about her own past.