
Kings of the Wild Frontier
"Kings of the Wild Frontier" is a debut album by British new wave band Adam and the Ants, released in 1980. It features a mix of post-punk, punk, and reggae influences, distinguished by dramatic visuals and theatrical performances. The album's energetic sound and rebellious style helped popularize the band, with hits like "Stand and Deliver" and "Prince Charming." Known for its distinctive tribal and jungle-inspired themes, the record marked a significant moment in early 80s alternative music, showcasing a blend of punk attitude with catchy melodies and striking visuals that contributed to the New Romantic movement.