Genres: New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, College Rock Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's Formed: 1981 in Bath, Somerset, England
John Lennon, Human League, The Beatles, Duran Duran, Ultravox, Van der Graaf Generator, Joy Division, Brian Eno, Pink Floyd, Slade, Gary Numan, Bauhaus, Peter Gabriel, The Cure, Kate Bush, David Bowie, Be Bop Deluxe, Roxy Music
Sting, Howard Jones, Paul Young, XTC, World Party, Ultravox, 'Til Tuesday, Talk Talk, The Style Council, Aztec Camera, Simple Minds, Prefab Sprout, Nik Kershaw, Depeche Mode, Paul Carrack, Bourgeois Tagg, Big Country, R.E.M., Eurythmics
Copy, Eggstone, The Upwelling, Jonathan Johansson, Royworld, Jonezetta, Paper Route, Geggy Tah, M83, Elbow, El Gran Tlamacazque, N.E.R.D., Adam Lambert, Never Enough
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Tears for Fears were always more ambitious than the average synth pop group. From the beginning, the duo of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith were tackling big subjects -- their very name derived from Arthur Janov's primal scream therapy, and his theories were evident throughout their debut, The Hurting. Driven by catchy, infectious synth pop, The Hurting became a big hit in their native England, setting the stage for international stardom with their second album, 1985's Songs From the Big Chair. On the strength of the singles "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" and "Shout," the record became a major hit, establishing the duo as one of the leading acts of the second generation of MTV stars. Instead of quickly recording a follow-up, Tears for Fears labored over their third album, the psychedelic and jazz-rock-tinged The Seeds of Love. While the album was a big hit, it was the end of an era instead of a new beginning.
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Release: August 25, 2009
Label: Ais
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Release: April 7, 2009
Label: Universal Distribution
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