I like the way my list is shaping up, but I'm definitely missing that '80s new wave synth vibe, and one of the monster acts of the decade is still around: Duran Duran.
Sure, they were pretty boys. Sure, they established themselves using a glam image and scantily-clad girls on MTV (they were one of the first bands to film their videos with 35mm film cameras as if they were serious about them). And sure, they've had a long and somewhat undistinguished decline phase (barring premature death, who doesn't?). But in the midst of all of that, they made some pretty solid music, and it's for that music that they make my island.
Years active: 1978-present
Catalog: 13 studio albums (~11h), 2 live albums (1h42m), various remixes and box sets (>10h)
Landmark songs: Girls On Film, Rio, Hungry Like The Wolf, The Reflex, Notorious
Song I keep coming back to:
Bonus song for the undecided (correct title "Skin Trade"):
Sure, they were pretty boys. Sure, they established themselves using a glam image and scantily-clad girls on MTV (they were one of the first bands to film their videos with 35mm film cameras as if they were serious about them). And sure, they've had a long and somewhat undistinguished decline phase (barring premature death, who doesn't?). But in the midst of all of that, they made some pretty solid music, and it's for that music that they make my island.
Years active: 1978-present
Catalog: 13 studio albums (~11h), 2 live albums (1h42m), various remixes and box sets (>10h)
Landmark songs: Girls On Film, Rio, Hungry Like The Wolf, The Reflex, Notorious
Song I keep coming back to:
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