Released in 1979 on Joy Division's groundbreaking debut album Unknown Pleasures, "She's Lost Control" is a stark and powerful exploration of epilepsy and loss of self-determination. Its driving rhythm, Ian Curtis's haunting vocals, and the song's evocative lyrics make it a post-punk masterpiece.
Released as a standalone single in 1989, "Love Less" is considered a fan favorite amongst New Order's extensive catalog. The track features the band's signature blend of electronic and danceable rock elements. Its lyrical content delves into themes of heartbreak and lost love.
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"The Back of Love" is a single which was released by Echo & the Bunnymen on 21 May 1982. It reached number nineteen on the UK Singles Chart the same month. It was subsequently added to the album Porcupine which was released on 4 February 1983.
"Iceblink Luck" is a song by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released in 1990 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, "Heaven or Las Vegas." The track showcases the band's ethereal sound, blending Elizabeth Fraser's distinctive vocals with lush instrumentation.
Released in April 1983, "She's in Parties" is a song by Bauhaus from their fourth studio album, "Burning from the Inside." It was the band's final single before their split in 1984. The track, written by Peter Murphy, Daniel Ash, David J, and Kevin Haskins, reached No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Madness - One Step Beyond
Originally by Jamaican ska singer Prince Buster in 1964, "One Step Beyond" was covered by Madness for their 1979 debut album of the same name. The track retains its ska roots while introducing a British pop flair.
This came on in the car after I dropped my son off at school and it made me lol. Harsh? Maybe. But seriously, Jackson Wang and Epik High? How could you go wrong?
Sigue Sigue Sputnik's debut single, released in 1986 from their album "Flaunt It". It was their biggest hit, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. The track, noted for its edgy style, was produced by Giorgio Moroder after Prince found it "too violent."
Edit: Fun Fact. I toured with them as a support band, greenhaus.
Title track of the band's 1984 album, this sweeping ballad showcases a grand orchestration and Ian McCulloch's emotive vocals. Its poetic lyrics evoke a sense of longing and romanticism, culminating in a dramatic crescendo. Often considered one of their most iconic songs.
This chart-topping hit by the Sugababes was released in 2002. It was the lead single on their second album, "Angels With Dirty Faces". Known for its infectious beat and catchy chorus, "Round Round" blends dance-pop with R&B and features a sample from the German film "Run Lola Run".
Our #SongOfTheDay comes from a loose collective producing cutting edge stuff called Church Chords, in this case including Jeff Parker's always creative guitar work. It's "Warriors of Playtime".
We celebrate Steve Albini's life and incredible body of work through our #SongoftheDay, "Darlene", off of Slint's Tweez. He kept it simple in an age of studio gloss, and we loved him for it.
"In a Big Country" is a rousing anthem by Scottish rock band Big Country. Released in 1983 as part of their iconic debut album 'The Crossing', the song's driving guitars and bagpipe-inspired sound evoke images of wide-open landscapes. Its lyrics paint a vivid picture of life in a vast and rugged land.
Released in 1984, "I Feel Love/Johnny Remember Me" is a medley of covers. It was the band's first UK Top 10 hit and features the iconic vocals of Marc Almond. The track combines Donna Summer's disco anthem with a song written for Marc Almond, resulting in a unique synth-pop sound that captures the energy of the 80s.
Released in 1987, "Never Can Say Goodbye" is a cover version by British synth-pop duo The Communards. Originally a Motown hit by The Jackson 5, this version topped the UK Singles Chart and became one of the best-selling singles of the year.
Released in 1986 as the lead single from his fifth studio album, So, "Sledgehammer" is a vibrant celebration of love and desire. Its iconic music video, featuring stop-motion animation, won a record nine MTV Video Music Awards. The song's infectious energy and catchy horn riff helped it reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
Released in 1982, this Celtic-folk inspired pop song became a global phenomenon. Featured on their album "Too-Rye-Ay," it topped charts in multiple countries, winning a Brit Award for Best British Single. Its infectious energy and distinctive sound make it a timeless classic.
Released in 1988 on the album 'Fisherman's Blues', The Waterboys' iconic song blends Celtic folk, rock, and country. Its expansive sound features fiddles, mandolin, and soaring vocals, painting a vivid picture of life by the sea. This timeless classic marked a shift in the band's direction and remains a beloved anthem.
Released in 1982 as the lead single from their final studio album, Avalon, "More Than This" is a sophisticated and melancholic track. The song, written by Bryan Ferry, is characterized by its smooth production, Ferry's distinctive vocals, and a memorable saxophone solo. It was one of their last major hits, reaching number 6 in the UK.