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Thread started 01/05/05 8:19pm

Mazerati

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New wave is back

this is an article from a few months ago but its right on

Franz Ferdinand, The Killers,
!!! reflect ’80s influences

NEW YORK - New wave is new all over again.



After years of grunge, rap-rock, nu-metal and garage rock hogging the airwaves, many category-defying, dance-leaning rock bands are breaking through on radio and being heard on dancefloors.

“The fifth-generation Pearl Jam knockoff and the sappy f--kin’ rap-metal stuff is dying, it’s gasping — people are tired of it,” Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears says. “Of course, there has been great music happening the whole time, but people may not have paid attention to it. But now these bands are getting recognized.”

Indeed. Numerous genre-blurring acts — including Scissor Sisters, Franz Ferdinand, the Killers, !!! (Chk Chk Chk), UNKLE, Interpol, the Prodigy, Le Tigre and the Faint — are garnering major-market radio attention and club play, and some are generating healthy sales.

Other acts — Radio 4, Action Action, Spalding Rockwell, Bloc Party, Beep Beep and Morel — are gaining momentum.

Also figuring into the current mix are Duran Duran and Depeche Mode, two groundbreaking acts from the ’80s that greatly influenced today’s dance-rock bands. Epic is releasing the re-formed Duran Duran’s new album, “Astronaut,” Oct. 12, while Reprise will issue a Depeche Mode remix project, “Remixes 81-04,” Oct. 26.

Renewed interest
The interest in sounds from the ’80s is emerging amid numerous other developments. Among them are Marilyn Manson’s cover of Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus.” The B-52’s are recording a new dance-rock album. And No Doubt scored last year with a cover of Talk Talk’s ’80s new wave hit “It’s My Life.”

Now, No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani is gearing up for the Nov. 23 release of her solo debut; the as-yet-untitled Interscope album is preceded by dance-rock single “What You Waiting For.”

Since the mid- to late ’90s, when darker, more aggressive groups like Korn, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park began to dominate modern rock, fewer acts crossed over to dancefloors.

While there have been exceptions — including hits from Moby, No Doubt, U2, Depeche Mode and Filter — no act consistently criss-crossed between the two arenas.

“In the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, rock music had a strong dance element,” Killers lead singer/keyboardist Brandon Flowers says. “Then, in the ’90s, it got too aggressive and macho for its own good.”

That decade began with grunge music, which begat rap-rock, which begat nu-metal.

‘An exciting time’
Universal Records president Monte Lipman isn’t sure if what’s happening is completely new. “It’s the same thing that happened in the ’80s with the British invasion of rock music,” he notes. “And when you think about it, what was referred to as ’modern rock’ or ’alternative radio’ was, in a lot of cases, synonymous with dance music.”

Still, Duran Duran keyboardist Nick Rhodes finds this new wave of acts exciting — primarily because “they’re real bands, which we didn’t see much of in the producer-driven ’90s. And while these new bands have clearly been influenced by some of the ’80s music, they’ve each got their own sound.”

Such words are music to the ears of Kathleen Hanna, one-third of Le Tigre, whose third album (and first for Strummer/Universal), “This Island,” goes on sale Oct. 19.

“This is an exciting time for us,” she says. “Our label was telling us that we weren’t rock enough for the rock world and not dance enough for dance. But now we’re amongst other bands doing similar things.”

As Los Angeles-based club DJ/promoter Paul V. notes, “People’s tastes are much broader today. You can dig Beyoncé, Marilyn Manson and the Killers.”
Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/05 8:20pm

Mazerati

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finally some decent new music....thank god the dark period of music called grunge is DEAD
Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3
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Reply #2 posted 01/05/05 8:27pm

VinaBlue

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dancing jig *doin the 80s dance!*
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Reply #3 posted 01/06/05 2:12pm

CinisterCee

neutral It's been back for a minute
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Reply #4 posted 01/06/05 2:24pm

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Mazerati said:

finally some decent new music....thank god the dark period of music called grunge is DEAD


Grunge has been dead for years. Maybe you're referring to the horrible trend that was nu-metal--Korn, Limp Bizkit and their ilk.
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Reply #5 posted 01/06/05 2:37pm

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I love new wave but considering the fact that the Duran Duran album didn't do what many people thought it would, I don't see it making much of an impact this year on the charts (certaintly none on the radio charts, where even Gwen's more dance than new wave track tanked). But I hope for the best.
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Reply #6 posted 01/06/05 3:54pm

NWF

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I should be happy about this, but why am I not? confused

It's probably because New Wave was something that I and only I dug at a particular time. Now that it's becoming popular again and that I see that other people my age or younger are digging it, I'm beginning to lose my individuality.


But this is something personal anyway.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #7 posted 01/06/05 5:21pm

Mazerati

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sextonseven said:

Mazerati said:

finally some decent new music....thank god the dark period of music called grunge is DEAD


Grunge has been dead for years. Maybe you're referring to the horrible trend that was nu-metal--Korn, Limp Bizkit and their ilk.


yup thats what i was reffering to bands like that nu-metal!..blah
Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3
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Reply #8 posted 01/06/05 7:36pm

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Mazerati said:

sextonseven said:



Grunge has been dead for years. Maybe you're referring to the horrible trend that was nu-metal--Korn, Limp Bizkit and their ilk.


yup thats what i was reffering to bands like that nu-metal!..blah


ick, ick, ICK!

this HAS been a good year for me, for a change the majority of CDs I bought were artists I hadn't been listening to for 10+ years. That's a good sign! nod
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Reply #9 posted 01/06/05 7:38pm

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I hear a lot of new wave in the Strokes. I think of Ric Ocasek evertime I hear that band.
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #10 posted 01/06/05 7:40pm

AsianBomb777




THE FAINT
THE FAINT
THE FAINT


Some of yall nasty ho's know what I'm talking about.





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Reply #11 posted 01/06/05 7:55pm

RipHer2Shreds

For some of us, it never went anywhere smile
:cues up The Cars:
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Reply #12 posted 01/07/05 2:31pm

NWF

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AsianBomb777 said:




THE FAINT
THE FAINT
THE FAINT


Some of yall nasty ho's know what I'm talking about.








guitar whistle "I disappear/I lost control/My body's moving/on its own....."

headbang
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #13 posted 01/07/05 4:15pm

CinisterCee

hah!

RipHer2Shreds said:

For some of us, it never went anywhere smile
:cues up The Cars:
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Reply #14 posted 01/07/05 4:42pm

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Franz Ferdinand is pretty good. They kind of locked onto one sound for their whole album. Sort of Talking Heads meets Oingo Boingo.

I would also add Modest Mouse to the list.
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Reply #15 posted 01/07/05 10:48pm

Axchi696

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NWF said:

I should be happy about this, but why am I not? confused

It's probably because New Wave was something that I and only I dug at a particular time. Now that it's becoming popular again and that I see that other people my age or younger are digging it, I'm beginning to lose my individuality.


But this is something personal anyway.



headbang EXACTLY!!
I'm the first mammal to wear pants.
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Reply #16 posted 01/09/05 10:17am

sextonseven

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andyman91 said:

Franz Ferdinand is pretty good. They kind of locked onto one sound for their whole album. Sort of Talking Heads meets Oingo Boingo.


Ugh. Maybe that's why I don't like them.
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