“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.”