"Forever Running" is the debut studio album by the British new wave band B-Movie, released in 1985. The album blends elements of synth-pop, post-punk, and new wave, capturing the sound that was prominent in the mid-1980s. The album features a mix of catchy synth-driven melodies, atmospheric tones, and lyrical themes of emotional longing and societal disillusionment.
The album’s standout track is the title song, "Forever Running," which showcases the band's ability to create anthemic, yet introspective music. Despite the album's strong production and musical direction, Forever Running didn't achieve major commercial success at the time, but it has since gained recognition among fans of the 1980s new wave genre.
B-Movie’s Forever Running was produced by David M. Allen, who was known for his work with other new wave and post-punk bands. While the album didn't make a huge impact on mainstream charts, it has become a cult favorite among fans of 80s synth-pop and post-punk music.