new wave

Ranking the B-52s Albums

Ranking the B-52s Albums

Seminal new wave band the B-52s have announced dates on their farewell tour. With that in mind, here’s a ranked list of the B-52s’ studio albums.

The Church’s Steve Kilbey Talks “Blurred Crusade Live”:  The Greatest ’80s Concert You’ve Never Seen

The Church’s Steve Kilbey Talks “Blurred Crusade Live”: The Greatest ’80s Concert You’ve Never Seen

Classic concert “Blurred Crusade Live” launches the Church to a place few bands ever reach, on stage or anywhere else. It’s a golden moment of transcendent ’80s rock joy.

Suzanne Vega’s Minimalist Masterwork ‘Solitude Standing’ Turns 35

Suzanne Vega’s Minimalist Masterwork ‘Solitude Standing’ Turns 35

Thirty-five years after its premiere, Suzanne Vega’s literate, minimalist gem Solitude Standing is fresh and worth revisiting. It’s essential work from one of popular music’s most gifted artists. 

The 10 Best Neil Finn Songs

The 10 Best Neil Finn Songs

Neil Finn has been writing and co-writing songs ever since his first band in 1976, most recently for a rejuvenated Crowded House. Here are ten of his finest.

No More Talk Talk: Mark Hollis Biography Makes You Listen

No More Talk Talk: Mark Hollis Biography Makes You Listen

Former Talk Talk member Mark Hollis was ruthlessly honest in his pursuit of a musical vision. This biography attests to the gifts and costs of his artistic pursuit.

The Case for Eurythmics’ Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Case for Eurythmics’ Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Very few of their peers surpass Eurythmics in terms of artistic vision, musicianship, songwriting, and creative audacity. This is the history of the seminal new wave group.

Echo and the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant Bio Takes You to the Edge

Echo and the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant Bio Takes You to the Edge

Will Sergeant’s (Echo and the Bunnymen) biography is as much a depiction of childhood in post-World War II Britain as it is a chronicle of his musical growth.

45 Years Later ‘Blondie’ Remains a Powerful Debut

45 Years Later ‘Blondie’ Remains a Powerful Debut

Blondie’s first LP absorbed a wide range of influences and synthesized multiple genres, including surf pop, ’60s girl groups, mod rock, and even disco.

40th Anniversary Deluxe Editions Reinforce the Pretenders’ Place in Rock History

40th Anniversary Deluxe Editions Reinforce the Pretenders’ Place in Rock History

These 40th Anniversary Deluxe Editions provide a rich trove of material for Pretenders completists to pour over while we wait for that documentary.

‘Howard Jones at the BBC’ Looks at a Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man

‘Howard Jones at the BBC’ Looks at a Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man

Howard Jones at the BBC highlights the new wave and synthpop star’s early ascension and the role of BBC Radio in his discovery and development.

Japan’s Timeless ‘Tin Drum’ Turns 40

Japan’s Timeless ‘Tin Drum’ Turns 40

Japan’s Tin Drum serves as a lasting document of a band ahead of their time and one that rises far above the pretensions of their contemporaries.

The Psychedelic Furs Discuss Their Latest Album and COVID-19

The Psychedelic Furs Discuss Their Latest Album and COVID-19

Tim Butler of the Psychedelic Furs talks to PopMatters about the band’s first new album in nearly 30 years, COVID-19 delaying their tour, and a hopeful future.