Fans of Tears for Fears songs, of course, will argue the band never went out of vogue. Their faithful followers proved just that by going head over heels (wink!) when the guys headlined a 2022 world ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Curt Smith and Roland Orzabel of Tears for Fears, (Credit: Steve Rapport/Getty Images) Tears For Fears co-founders Roland Orzabal ...
Nobody would expect a band that brought dissociative identity disorder and Janovian theory to the top of the charts to rest easy during a recording hiatus that lasted for almost two decades. But the ...
Seventeen years after Tears for Fears last released an album of new music, the beloved band behind “Head Over Heels,” “Shout” and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” will return in 2022 with The ...
In hindsight, 1983 was a groundbreaking year for music. The blockbuster album era began, as Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the Police’s “Synchronicity” dominated the No. 1 slots on the U.S.
At their peak, Tears For Fears made some of the most iconic songs of the 1980s, including “Shout” and “Everybody Wants To Rule The World.” Talking to the duo on Zoom, they look much as they did on MTV ...
As Tears For Fears toured behind its 2022 album “The Tipping Point,” singer-bassist Curt Smith says he and his longtime musical partner Roland Orzabal started thinking about documenting these shows ...
The singer and bassist opens up to PEOPLE about struggling during the band's peak in the 1980s Dia Dipasupil/Getty Back in the '80s, Tears for Fears was on top of the music world. But despite the huge ...
What started as a seemingly harmless—even exciting—album announcement from Tears for Fears devolved into a tense online debate as the English pop-rock band fielded backlash following their ...
The years have both scarred and enlivened Tears for Fears. Their 2022 comeback album The Tipping Point was sparked by a reunion, for the first time since 2004, between Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith ...