Classix Nouveaux

Classix Nouveaux

CLASSIX NOUVEAUX were a new wave band from London, formed in 1978 and disbanded in 1985. Led by frontman Sal Solo, this eclectic group blended elements of punk, glam, and synth-pop to create a sound that was all their own. With their bold fashion choices and theatrical performances, CLASSIX NOUVEAUX quickly became known for their over-the-top antics and infectious energy on stage.

Their debut album, "Night People," was released in 1981 and received critical acclaim for its innovative sound and captivating melodies. Tracks like "Guilty" and "Is It A Dream" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend catchy hooks with thought-provoking lyrics, creating an unforgettable listening experience.

CLASSIX NOUVEAUX's second album, "La Verité," further solidified their place in the new wave scene with hits like "Never Again" and "Because You're Young." This album saw the band experimenting with new sounds and pushing the boundaries of their musical capabilities, earning them a loyal following of fans who were drawn to their unique style.

Despite their short-lived career, CLASSIX NOUVEAUX left a lasting impact on the music industry, influencing countless artists in the decades that followed. With their bold aesthetic and unmistakable sound, this dynamic group continues to be remembered as pioneers of the new wave movement, proving that their legacy will never be forgotten.

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