These four new wave and synth-pop classics were definitive one-hit wonders in the 1980s, and they've aged pretty well.
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To find these records, Goldmine looked to a pool of albums from 1978 to 1982, across a pile of genres, and often kicking off ...
As the band garnered a dedicated following amid the new wave scene, the Smiths quickly made a name for themselves by ...
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"Brown" just doesn't seem to be a great rock color when it comes to naming bands. In fact, our winner here has spent more ...
King Crimson redux at the Cleveland Agora on Friday night made the case (yet again) for King Crimson to be inducted into the ...
Survivor has been released on PC, bringing lots of content to the auto-shooter. Most prominent among the additions is a new ...