The British quartet Culture Club were one of the most commercially dominant groups of the early-’80s new wave era, and their fey, romantic glamor and subtle soul-music touches helped open the door for the New Romantic subgenre. The group broke up in 1986, partly because of frontman Boy George’s heroin addiction, but they’ve gotten together [...]
Stereogum — The British quartet Culture Club were one of the most commercially dominant groups of the early-’80s new wave era, and their fey, romantic glamor and subtle soul-music ... more info