In the '80s, there were few bands cooler than the Bangles. Along with the Go-Go's, they were one of the essential groups to prove that women could rock just as hard as men, and their combination of ...
The Bangles made such an impact on the 80s music scene that it’s hard to believe they only released three albums in that decade. It might be even harder to grasp that their recorded output stayed ...
In one giant leap, The Bangles transformed from a critically acclaimed but little-known group to one of the biggest bands on the planet. It took place on the album Different Light, which took the ...
The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new book tells their story. By Bob Mehr Reporting from Los Angeles The first ...
In the autumn of 1989, and just six months after their irrepressibly pretty “Eternal Flame” had hit the top of the charts the world over, The Bangles imploded. It had been an intense run. Three years ...
The '80s female rocker talks of her music origins and the process of creating "Someday," which dropped Tuesday. By Sarah Lindstedt Dancing with the Stars The Bangles - H 2011 “This album was inspired ...
Nas, the Bangles, and the Black Keys are among the artists that will be re-releasing albums on limited edition pink vinyl for this year’s “Ten Bands One Cause” fundraiser. The annual charity event ...
Red–blooded American boys coming of age in the 1980s likely had a poster of The Bangles hanging on their bedroom wall. After all, they were the sweethearts of the MTV decade. The Bangles had ...
We've Got A File On You features interviews in which artists share the stories behind the extracurricular activities that dot their careers: acting gigs, guest appearances, random internet ephemera, ...
A Vulture series in which artists share the stories and strategy behind their lead singles. “The momentum started to gather like a snowball going down the hillside. We started to get bigger and bigger ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. The silliest ...