Happy you liked it.
Is it true or, back in the 80s, the typical UK and EU new wave wasn't a lot popular there in USA or, if anything, it was less popular than here?
(I mean, a bit like it happened, during the 70s, with progressive which was going very strong here and so so there).
A good indication of this might be that I happen to know very few 80s bands from USA of this kind of music.
But a remarkable one, from USA, is "Red Temple Spirits"... they made a double album in late 80s and a second one around 1990-91... both are good stuff.
They sound like a bit of new wave, a bit of goth rock, a bit of rock and a bit of psychedelic... in those two albums there are also two cover versions of "The Nile Song" and "Set The Controls" by Pink Floyd which they definitely personalized their own way.
Another example from USA which I love is the band "Trek w/ Quintronic" (two albums in 1980 and 1981).
Anyways, new wave as a kind of music, back in the 70s, started just there in USA (I mean bands like Devo and Talking Heads) but it started there even in a more experimental way which involved lots of weird stuff of various kinds, early industrial music, etc... like those 4 bands from the San Francisco area like The Residents, Chrome, Tuxedomoon and MX-80 Sound... but, IMHO, they aren't easy to listen to, at all.
Other ones from USA 80s new wave scene but which are on the easy listening side which come to mind are Blondie, Missing Persons, Lene Lovich and Polyrock... Mr Mister too.