In 1979, Gary Numan released his first solo album—and his only U.S. Top 10 hit, with the song “Cars.” The new wave classic from Numan’s debut studio album, The Pleasure Principle, peaked at No. 9 on ...
Gary Numan is a visionary musician who has done something few have managed to do: to move from one style to another in his career while growing his fan base. Known most prominently for his iconic ...
During the formation of Gary Numan’s 20th album, Splinter (Songs From a Broken Mind), he went through phases of writer’s block, depression, and lack of “self-confidence.” (See title.) But Gary Numan ...
Promoting Savage (Songs From a Broken World), Gary Numan’s garnered a good deal of well-earned, positive press of late. Critics have praised the West London native, 59, in equal measures as the new ...
It’s not surprising that Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor, Foo Fighter frontman Dave Grohl and Marilyn Manson have sung the praises of Gary Numan. The Godfather of synth-rock was way ahead of his time ...
The synth pop sound of Gary Numan’s past has been replaced by a more industrial sound. This follows the progression of his last few albums, which have relied heavier beats of music. Numan started his ...
Thirty years ago, Gary Numan was beginning to find the peak of his musical powers. Are Friends Electric? had been a massive singles hit, and he was following up in double quick time with The Pleasure ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The car is not a symbol of freedom, the car is not a symbol of good times, the car is just an extension of yourself. So why would ...
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