New Wave music meant a lot of things in the late 1970s. It encompassed pretty much everything that followed the punk movement that still served as an alternative to mainstream pop and rock. There was power-pop, neo-psychedelia, acid-punk, art rock and lots and lots of keyboards. While “New Wave” and “post-punk” were pretty much interchangeable terms in 1977, by the early ’80s, the more avant-garde, harder-edged bands divided off into post-punk, and New Wave was the realm of synth-driven pop.

Rio - Duran Duran

Rio – Duran Duran

Rio – Duran Duran’s second studio album by English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 10 May 1982 through EMI Records. The band wrote ... Read More