With their 1985 album, Little Creatures, Talking Heads created arena pop songs — a direction that was partly inspired by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth’s success with Tom Tom Club. Fans gravitated ...
Talking Heads bassist Tina Weymouth opens “Psycho Killer” with an iconic staccato riff. It’s the foundation of her band’s angular art rock masterpiece. Weymouth is also responsible for the song’s ...
When it comes to the greatest concert film of all time, most people will point to the 1984 movie from Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense. Not only does that film mark the gold standard for the form but ...
Though the final Talking Heads album came out in 1988, the band never really went away. Unlike defunct groups trapped in a cycle of rediscovery every generation or so, Talking Heads have remained ...
For a band that broke up under a cloud of bitterness, Talking Heads still appreciate a good celebration. The recently released biography “Burning Down the House” (HarperCollins, 512 pages) from New ...
Talking Heads have announced a Super Deluxe Edition of their debut album, Talking Heads: 77. The three-CD/Blu-ray and four-LP vinyl sets will be available on Nov. 8 and include a remastered version of ...
David Byrne paused after opening his concert at the Dolby Theatre on Thursday with a gorgeous rendition of the Talking Heads‘ “Heaven,” and delivered what in hindsight was his thesis for the first of ...
For a band that broke up under a cloud of bitterness, Talking Heads still appreciate a good celebration. The belated first video for the band's 1977 cult favorite “Psycho Killer” debuted in early June ...
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