About the time of the megaplatinum “Kick” album in 1987, INXS had the best of both worlds: popular enough to sell out arenas, creditable enough to be played on college radio. Things change. With its ...
It’s not easy for a band to seem both pop-friendly and artistically daring — particularly if, like INXS, the band has built a reputation for churning out catchy, chart-savvy singles on a regular basis ...
Usually, when a band goes from dominating the charts to only just denting them, people assume it’s because the group has somehow lost its grip. But according to keyboardist Andrew Farriss, the reason ...
INXS left an extraordinary mark on the music world, transforming Australian rock and attracting global audiences. Their unique blend of new wave, pop, and funk created a sound that was both innovative ...
Former bodyguard Jeff Pope told Seven's The Morning Show of a letter bomb sent to the band's hotel in Hamburg when INXS toured in 1993. Jeff Pope, who worked with INXS for a decade, told Seven's The ...
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