Foreigner ‘Head Games’ Picture Disc Version Coming Soon
Just before the turn of the 80s, Foreigner released their memorable Head Games album. Now, Head Games is getting a picture disc release in 2017 thanks to PledgeMusic. “Foreigner is a British-American hard rock band, originally formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran English musician Mick Jones and fellow Briton and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald along with American vocalist Lou Gramm,” according to PledgeMusic....
Watch Depeche Mode’s Awesome ‘Where’s The Revolution’ Music Video
Depeche Mode was one of the top music acts in the ’80s and now, the band is now returning for a brand new album release in March and recently released its music video for the new single, “Where’s The Revolution.” Depeche Mode has never been afraid of making a statement and it looks like the band is ready to spark a revolution. The song questions how individuals let religion, government and other outside forces...
New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul and Boyz II Men Introduce ‘The Total Package’ Tour
Two of the greatest acts of the 80s will be joined by one of the biggest R&B acts of the 90s to bring one incredible tour to fruition. New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul and Boyz II Men have all joined forces for “The Total Package Tour,” which will be in 40 cities and counting in 2017. “We’re bringing joy, love and happiness back to the world,” said NKOTB member Donnie Walhberg. The tour will begin...
50 Current Songs Which Sound Like 80s Songs
While we can can hope disco and 1970s music never makes a comeback, the sounds of the 80s can be heard in some of today’s biggest hits. At least that’s the premise behind a new article from the folks at Vulture.com which details “The 50 Best Modern Songs That Sound Like the 1980s .” These are songs with 1980s staples like synthesizers, big production, and a sound that harkens back to when parachute pants were...
Everybody Have Fun Tonight: Thirty Songs from the Fall of 1986
Brace yourself: Slippery When Wet is thirty years old. That’s right: the album that shot Bon Jovi into the superstar stratosphere– thanks in part to the number one hits “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name”– was released three decades ago, in 1986. Back then, the guy who drove me to high school played his Slippery When Wet tape pretty much on continuous loop every morning....