How Tears For Fears Let It All Out: The Story Behind “Shout”
Bringing in social and political motives as well as a much broader sound, "Shout” marked a serious turning point in Tears For Fears' career.
The Appeal of the Goth Cover: How Goth Bands Reinterpreted Iconic Rock Songs.
Find out what made Goth covers so appealing during a time of great social flux and and why it was actually a natural route for many artists of the era.
Morrissey’s First-Ever Solo Gig: Live In Wolverhampton ‘88
Morrissey’s first solo gig marked the end of a decade and was the pivotal point after the breakup of The Smiths.
An Undiscovered Bond Theme: The Damned’s Street Of Dreams
Find out what made The Damned's "Street Of Dreams" such a distinctive song that could have easily resulted in a perfect Bond theme.
The Right Stuff: When Johnny Marr got in the Studio with Roxy Music’s Bryan Ferry
In 1987 Bryan Ferry and Johnny Marr surprised the music world with a collaboration that turned out to be greater than the sum of its parts.