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Tonight on Revenge of the 80s we will re-broadcast a classic program, featuring music from Debora Iyall, Stan Ridgway, The Time Bandits, Rikki St. James with Ken Mazur, Devo and more

This week on Revenge of the 80s, Thomas Dolby talks about his new album, A Map of the Floating City

Each of the seven tracks in 50 Words For Snow is chilling in its musical imagery, but with the comforting sounds of Bush’s teasingly enchanting voice.

This week on Revenge of the 80s, Janique Svedberg is our guest. Janique was a member of Kid Creole and the Coconuts between 1985-1995. Our conversation focuses on her work as an addiction coach, where Janique helps people through their recovery.

Tonight on Revenge of the 80s, we play new music from Julie Brown, selections from the B52s new live album and classics by Boomerang, The Go-Gos, Louise Robey, Bronski Beat, Mental As Anything and more.

Paul Collins announced on his Facebook page that he and fellow Nerves co-founder Peter Case will unite for several concert dates beginning March 1, 2012 in Vancouver, B.C

This week on Revenge of the 80s, we play Debora Iyall’s new version of “A Girl In Trouble (is a Temporary Thing),” which will be featured on her upcoming EP Singing Until Sunrise. We also play classic tracks from Amazulu, Icehouse, Nikki and the Corvettes, ABC, The Pogues, Captain Sensible and more.

While fans might be looking forward to a cache of catchy keyboard riffs, crazy vocals and a cornucopia of mind-boggling studio effects, they will be in for a true surprise. For the bulk of A Map of the Floating City, Dolby turns away from the computer-based genius he is most known for

Fred Scneider is our guest. While he and the B-52s continue to play all over the US, Fred started his own new band, The Superions. Their latest release, Batbaby, is already a sensation. Our conversation leads off the second hour of the show

Tonight on Revenge of the 80s, we play two full hours of horrifying Halloween holiday cheer from classic alternative artists including Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cramps, The Jim Carroll Band, Carmine Capobianco/Debi Thibault, Stan Ridgway and more

Tonight on Revenge of the 80s, we play two full hours of horrifying Halloween holiday cheer from classic alternative artists including Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cramps, The Jim Carroll Band, Carmine Capobianco/Debi Thibault, Stan Ridgway and more.

This week, weplay the new single from Kate Bush, “Wild Man,” and classics from XTC, Red Rockers, Amazulu, Gazebo, Wall of Voodoo, The Clash and more

Our Revenge of the 80s Radio show is counting down the Top 50 Classic Alternative Cover Songs

This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, we talk with Debora Iyall, who recently launched a Kickstarter campaign where fans can back her production of a new vinyl EP, Singing Until Sunrise, which features a new version of “A Girl In Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing).

The first single from Kate Bush’s soon-to-be-released 50 Words for Snow album is now available to the public. “Wild Man” is available via digital download through several music retailers.

Debora Iyall is planning to release a 12″ vinyl EP and fans will have the opportunity to help make it happen. Iyall, best known as the front-woman for Romeo Void, initiated a Kickstarter campaign to financially support the endeavor.

This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, we will have a conversation with Christina Criscione of The Flirts. While most fans remember her singing Flirts classics like “Temptation” and “Island Boy,”

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This week, we play a new track from Adriana Kaegi, “He Delivers,” a collaboration with producer Ronnie Bruce Rogers. We will also pay tribute to REM in honor of their recent disbandment after over 30 years together. In that block, we include a recent piece from a band Peter Buck has been involved with over the past couple of years, The Baseball Project

some of the most influential punk and alternative rockers of the 70s and 80s continue to be snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation’s nominating committee.

Winding down the end of his first U.S. tour in over 20 years, Ivan Doroschuk clearly is enjoying his trip back. The Men Without Hats frontman brought a plethora of enthusiasm and vintage moves to New York City’s Best Buy Theater on September 23, 2011.

This week on Revenge of the 80s Radio, Paul Kelly is our guest. He is currently on a mini-tour of the U.S. promoting his upcoming box set, Paul Kelly: A to Z Recordings, by playing 50 of his best songs in alphabetical order over two nights at each venue.

REM cast a significant impression on music history virtually every time they took to the recording studio.

Darnell continues to be one of music’s great visionaries today. His latest album, I Wake Up Screaming, combines all the charm of the Kid and Darnell’s always-cool delivery and a voyage through several historically significant musical genres

August Darnell, better know to his fans as Kid Creole (Kid Creole and the Coconuts), is our guest. Darnell this week released his new album, I Wake Up Screaming

Today, the five-octave soprano releases the musical story of her life through Louise Robey – Music Anthology 1979-2009

Kate Bush confirmed rumors about the release of her first album of new music in six years.

This week, Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats is our guest. Ivan talks about the history of Men Without Hats, the lineups, the music and his current U.S. tour – Men Without Hats’ first American trip in 20 years.

Adriana Kaegi unveils her newest video art project, “No Street Compares to Mott Street” at NYC’s Fashion Night Out

This week, we re-broadcast our April 2011 interview with Andy Prieboy, who is currently working on new music.


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