Before forming Erasure, Vince Clarke was already an established synthpop legend, having founded Depeche Mode in 1980 before leaving that group to form Yazoo (known as Yaz in America) with Alison Moyet ...
Speaking to Yahoo Entertainment ahead of World AIDS Day — which takes place annually on Dec. 1, and serves to unite people in the fight against HIV — Erasure frontman Andy Bell, who was diagnosed HIV ...
Daniel Miller: There’d been Depeche Mode, Yazoo and The Assembly, so Vince had a strong track record. Maybe we were too complacent, and thought ‘well he’s done it three times, he’ll do it a fourth’.
Erasure is best known for making irresistible dance music. The ’80s-era synth-pop duo of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke have been filling dance floor with their upbeat synth-driven songs for more than ...
Just in time for Halloween, Erasure have revealed a spooky new video for “Fallen Angel,” a track off their new album The Neon. Directed by Brad Hammer — who previously worked on the video for “Nerves ...
Although they’ve long settled into a comfortable stasis – no longer at the pinnacle of the pop pantheon, but still mattering to many of their fans – the cumulative power of Erasure’s music has been ...
The Neon, the latest album from the veteran British electronic pop group Erasure, might be what the world needs now: in addition to their catchy synthesizer-driven music, there is also a spiritual ...
From the start of their career in the mid-’80s, the songs that Andy Bell sang as half of Erasure were largely written to obfuscate the gender of their subjects. (Bell, a gay man, understood the ...
Erasure had no plans to conquer America when their third full-length The Innocents hit U.S. shores on May 24, 1988. And given their previous LP, 1987's The Circus, only peaked at 190 on the Billboard… ...
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