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T he years have both scarred and enlivened Tears for Fears.Their 2022 comeback album The Tipping Point was sparked by a ...
Tears For Fears co-founders Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith named their band after a phrase from the writings of Arthur Janov, the psychologist who popularized primal scream therapy. The British duo ...
In 2004, Orzabal and Smith named their first post-reunion Tears For Fears album Everybody Loves A Happy Ending. And for a time, it seemed like they’d ridden off into the sunset, even as they ...
Tears for Fears were, at the time, in the middle of a year-long tour that was, in Curt’s words, killing them, both emotionally and physically. The benefit concert was scheduled for the only week ...
Tears for Fears have ... performing live,” Tears for Fears’ Curt Smith said in a press release. Roland Orzabal added, “The Tipping Point has been a long time in the making and we are looking ...
Global chart-toppers whose songs defy time and place, Tears for Fears’ music is inarguably more prevalent now than it was in 1985 when their sophomore album, Songs From the Big Chair spent five ...
For a time, Tears for Fears participated, somewhat ambivalently, in this nostalgia industrial complex, playing their hits on periodic tours of casinos and wineries and the summer festival circuit.
The new song Stay was written at a time when Smith was thinking of splitting the tears from the fears once again. “Go, don’t go,” he sings. “Damned if I do, damned if I know.” ...
Tears For Fears’ career dates back over four decades, and now, they’re finally announcing their first-ever live album. Out this October, Songs For A Nervous Planet arrives alongside an ...