New wave music is a
musical genre of pop/rock created in the late 1970s to mid-1980s with ties to
1970s punk rock. The wide range of bands categorized under this term has been a source of much confusion and controversy. The new wave sound of the late 1970s moved away from the smooth blues and rock & roll sounds to create music with a twitchy, agitated feel, choppy rhythm guitars and fast tempos. Initially—as with the later
post-punk—new wave was broadly analogous to punk rock before branching as a distinctly identified
genre, incorporating
electronic/
experimental music,
mod,
disco and pop. It subsequently engendered subgenres and fusions, including
synthpop and
gothic rock.