The 1980s was an incredible decade for music, but two pop icons led the way with the most number-one songs. Can you name them ...
The 1980s, am I right? What a fantastic decade for music. There was new wave and post-punk and hair metal, if that's your thing. So many bands became household names whether they were worthy of ...
Arena rock may look different today, but AC/DC put out a ton of songs that defined the 1980s era of live rock performances.
There are many reasons why bands or artists can be considered underrated. Perhaps they resided in the shadow of someone else within a genre, or maybe there was a lack of mainstream appreciation.
The 1980s was an eclectic time for music. MTV brought new artists straight into your living room and hip-hop and new wave ...
Depeche Mode has been one of the most popular and influential bands to emerge from the 1980s new wave movement, having sold ...
The hair, or glam, metal bands of the 1980s remain one of the true guilty pleasures in music history. The hair spray, makeup, and catchy pop tunes touched up with distortion were made for MTV.
In a clip from a 2007 interview for BBC TWO's Factory: Manchester From Joy Division To Happy Mondays, Benard Sumner talks about recruiting Ian Curtis for the band he was forming which would later ...
One of the biggest bands of the 1980s, Tears For Fears, returned to the chart on Friday with their first new studio album in nearly two decades. The Tipping Point narrowly missed out on the number ...