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Discover the top 35 UK male singers who revolutionized music history! Explore iconic voices, groundbreaking hits and their ...
As the 1970s gave way to the 1980s, Western culture underwent a rapid change. Music tastes shifted and surrendered to hard, crashing beats, atonal noise, synthesizers, and many other new sounds.
The roots of Saxon date back to the mid-70s, and a band named S.O.B., founded by guitarist Graham Oliver and bassist Steve Dawson. Over the next few years, their line-up shifted until it settled ...
Riding high on the wave of New Romantics that crashed onto U.S. radios and television sets in the early '80s, Adam Ant struck ...
Disco music originated in the 1960s at underground venues popular with LGBTQ+, Black, and Latinx Americans. But it wasn't ...
Whenever anybody talks about the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, the conversation always turns to the same pool of bands that found ... Their self-titled 1980 debut still sounds great today ...
Even into the 1980s, the band had mainstream success ... As a leading figure within the first wave of punk rock, it should come as no surprise that Lydon did not take kindly to the young new bands ...
What’s more, the Stiv Bators-fronted outfit managed to give the 1964 track an endearingly distorted new lease of life. Of all the different subgenres that spawned from the original wave of punk rock .
The band's American fortunes began to rebound with 1979's Low Budget, the 1980 ... and 1981's Give the People What They Want. The latter reflected the influence of punk and new wave, and brought ...
That’s the voice of Blaine John "Beej" Chaney amid the chugging, hypnotic “Music For Boys.” The song is a highlight of 1981’s Credit In Heaven ... ranging — pulling in influences from New Wave, punk, ...
In the fall of 1979, a pummeling guitar riff sliced through the dance haze of disco and the reverberations of new wave – and so did ... singing with a local bar band, Coxon’s Army.