The 1980s didn’t just sound different; it looked different, felt bigger, and pushed rock in multiple directions at once. Arena anthems got shinier. Guitar solos got faster. Alternative scenes got ...
’80s rock stood in stark contrast to ’70s rock. The majority of the prior decade saw bands relying on rough-around-the-edges production, wiry guitars, and raw vocals. The ’80s got rockers to think ...
In the 1980s, a handful of classic rock bands pulled off one of the rarest feats in music: releasing truly no-skip albums. Most artists spend entire careers chasing even one perfect song, let alone a ...