“Forever Running” is the debut studio album by the British new wave/post-punk band B-Movie. Formed in Mansfield in 1979, they became part of the early post-punk and new wave scene in England. Influenced by bands like Ultravox, Japan, and The Cure, they blended melancholic synth textures with catchy melodies. Released in 1985, the album features a polished mix of synth-driven new wave, post-punk, and alternative rock, showcasing the band's melodic and atmospheric style. It also includes their 1982 hit, "Nowhere Girl."
1. Forever Running
2. Heart of Gold
3. My Ship of Dreams
4. Just an Echo
5. Remembrance Day
6. Switch On-Switch Off
7. Blind Allegiance
8. Arctic Summer
9. Nowhere Girl