Genre: Rock/Pop
The recipe for success is working for The C Elliott Project. Sustaining a TOP 5 position on the Clear Channel NEW! music charts [Chasing the Wind (Angel) - MARKET RESEARCH DEMO] where The C Elliott Project was featured with Amy Winehouse, Elliott Yamin, Colby Caillat and LCD Soundsystem has helped build awareness and tremendous momentum for this... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
Pal Waaktaar and Magne Furuholmen, formerly of Bridges formed a-ha in the early '80s. Morten Harket joined the duo, and they left for the now 'legendary London flat' (so called because of its state of disrepair) to make it. By late 1983 they had achieved part of that goal by signing to WEA. "Take on Me" took three times to become a hit in the... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s, 00s
INXS hailed from the pubs of Australia, which is part of the reason they never comfortably fit in with new wave. Even when the band branched out into synth pop on its early recordings, they were underpinned by a hard, Stonesy beat and lead singer Michael Hutchence's Jagger-esque strut. Ultimately, these were the very things that made INXS into... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s
Best known in the U.S. for their 1985 number one hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)" from the film The Breakfast Club, Scotland's Simple Minds evolved from a post-punk art rock band influenced by Roxy Music into a grand, epic-sounding pop band along the lines of U2. The band grew out of a Glasgow punk group called Johnny and the Self-Abusers,... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 70s, 80s
Best known for their early-'80s new wave pop hits, particularly "I Got You," Split Enz -- after surviving a dizzying array of image and personnel changes and a full decade without any recognition outside of their homeland -- became the first New Zealand band to achieve worldwide success. Although they never reached superstar status outside of... [+] Read More
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s
With the exception of a handful of common threads -- chief among them the plaintive vocals and haunting lyrics of frontman Mark Hollis -- there is little to suggest that the five studio LPs which make up the Talk Talk oeuvre are indeed the work of the same band throughout. After beginning their career with records which virtually epitomize the... [+] Read More
