New Romantics
The New Romantic movement began in the UK right at the beginning of the 1980s. Sparked in part by the influence of television and fuelled by the advent of MTV. The New Romantics are synonomous with the 1980s.
Where Did The New Romantics Come From?
The Blitz Kids
The Blitz Kids as they became known were a group of younsters that were tired of the punk movement. They were working class, but wanted to look more glamorous.They dressed to make a statement (although alot of their clothes were handmade) and wore excessive amounts of make-up.
Some of them originally met at a London nightclub called Billys, but they soon migrated to The Blitz nightclub where they earnt the name The Blitz Kids.
Five of the Blitz Kids were Tony Hadley, Gary Kemp, Steve Norman, Martin Kemp and John Keeble who formed the pioneering New Romantic band Spandau Ballet. Both Gary Kemp and John Keeble have said in interviews that they were sick of the way the established music press operated. The Blitz Kids decided to do something about it.The Blitz Kids all knew each other so when they would say "hey we're doing a gig at so and sos" they would all go along to create a buzz. Spandau Ballet decided that they wouldn't invite the Music Press to their concerts, they would invite the National Press. The Blitz Kids all showed up and the invite only gigs proved to be a success which led to Spandau Ballet getting a recording contract.
Journeys to Glory
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Their first album was Journeys to Glory and if you have only heard Spandau's True or Gold singles then you need to listen to this album. The songs "To Cut A Long Story Short" and "Musclebound" were some of the cult hits that spawned the New Romantic movement that was to hit the world in the 1980s.
A number of articles and photos are available about The Blitz Club & The Blitz Kids.
New Romanticism Around the UK
In Sheffield a group called The Human League had been around for a while. Around the beginning of the eighties when the New Romantics started, their sound had evolved. The Human League were now following the New Romantic blueprint.
Duran Duran
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The 'fab five' as the press referred to them recorded their first album, the self titled Duran Duran in December 1980. Andy Taylor once commented that the whole band found it hard to concentrate after the assassination of John Lennon at the beginning of December.
The album Duran Duran was released in 1981 and reached up to number 3 in the UK album chart. It didn't do very well in the US until it was re-released in 1983.
Their first single Planet Earth was incredibly catchy and reached into the UK's Top 20. The second single was Girls on Film and it was the video that accompanied this single that really caused a stir.
New Romantics - What a Name
Face Magazine wrote an article about the early New Romantic groups and also included the groups Adam & the Ants and Bow Wow Wow as though they were the same. The article was entitled The Cult With No Name.
Musician and producer Richard James Burgess is credited with coining the phrase New Romantics. It is said to have been used because of the historical frilly costumes that were popular in the Blitz Club at the time. Also the use of wigs and make-up by some of the groups.
After this any early eighties band that produced main-stream pop with synthesizers who wore make-up or dressed glamorously were classified as New Romantic.
Adam & the Ants V Duran Duran & the Blitz Kids
Adam Ant's previous group had actually played support for the Sex Pistols and Adam & the Ants played support for Souixsie & the Banshees.
Kings of the Wild Frontier
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Adam & the Ants' album Kings of The Wild Frontier transformed them into the realm of New Romantics. Malcolm McLaren's influence got Adam (a natural showman) to look at his image. The black leather trousers and black t shirts went out and a pirate/highwayman look came in.
His look reflected the romantic historical look that the Blitz Kids were wearing at the time. Coupled with this when Spandau Ballet released their first video they were wearing kilts which Adam Ant had already done.
The industry had lumped them together and as much as they hated it they would forever be New Romantics together.
Were the New Romantics New?
In the punk corner people say that the New Romantics were simply the natural progression that took place as punk became glamorized. They point to bands such as Adam & the Ants to back up their argument.
In the New Romantic corner they claim that the movement was born out of a working class background that was highly influenced by television. Being brought up on television as opposed to radio led to bands wanting to be the whole package looks as well as sound.
Unlike the punk look, New Romantics wanted to look glamorous and to stand out and shout 'look at me' much as the future rappers would wear their bling, the New Romantics wore their heavy make-up and 'outfits.'
What Do You Think?
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More New Romantic Links
- Spandau Ballet
- One of the pioneers of the New Romantic movement was the London band Spandau Ballet.
- Duran Duran
- A leading light of the New Romantic Movement were the Birmingham group Duran Duran.
- Adam & the Ants
- Punk group turned New Romantic were the UK's Adam & the Ants
- Culture Club
- Boy George was one of the Blitz Kids before fronting Culture Club...
- Heaven 17
- Heaven 17 hailed from Sheffield and totally embraced the whole synthpop sound ...
Fan Feedback
Were you a New Romantic fan?
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- gen gen Oct 29, 2009 @ 2:07 am
- The new romantics was also influenced by the victorian era.
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- BevsPaper BevsPaper Sep 26, 2009 @ 6:38 pm
- Great lens about the New Romantics.
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- ady ady Mar 6, 2009 @ 11:22 am
- loved the music and still do!
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- Suko Suko Jan 27, 2009 @ 11:58 pm
- Yes, I liked Adam Ant.
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- StephenC StephenC Nov 10, 2008 @ 2:32 pm
- Yeah those early 80's/ late 70's groups do not get enough credit.
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New Romantics in the News
- Wag makes way for theme pub
- ... it pioneered a new sophistication in London nightclubs after the back-to-basics revolution of punk and the outrageous fancy-dress of the New Romantics. ...
- Vampire Weekend and Spandau Ballet for Isle Of Wight Festival
- It's now been confirmed arch-hipsters Vampire Weekend and the newly-reunited New Romantics Spandau Ballet have been added to the bill. ...
- CELEBRITY MASTERMIND
- ... Street actor John Thomson reveals how much he knows about Bond villains, and swimmer Mark Foster shows off his remarkable knowledge of New Romantics.
- “Art Nouveau Revival” Exhibition Review
- From leggings to New Romantics, classics just keep being reinvented (which begs the frightening question: can you hack the return of the perm?). ...
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