The 1983 Talking Heads album that became a classic “by accident” Took them by surprise. Reuben Cross Apr 29, 2026
Son of Sam, Alice Cooper, and ’77: How Talking Heads captured New York at a fever -pitch with ‘Psycho Killer’ Things were getting dark. Lucy Harbron Apr 25, 2026
“It was very unfortunate”: The surreal moment Talking Heads tried to replace David Byrne The price of genius. Callum MacHattie Apr 13, 2026
“A pot to piss in”: Lou Reed almost screwed the Talking Heads over with their first record deal Lou Reed acted suspiciously. Tom Taylor Apr 8, 2026
“Opened up this world”: It took David Byrne decades to understand Joni Mitchell The penny dropped. Callum MacHattie Mar 31, 2026
The 10 worst musicians to join classic bands Not the right people for the job. Tim Coffman Mar 25, 2026
The Talking Heads album Trent Reznor called the leading masterpiece of the 1980s: “You are completely thrilled” “The record enlightened and changed me.” Tom Phelan Mar 24, 2026
Was Covent Garden curiously responsible for launching the Talking Heads? A pivotal moment. Kelly Murphy Mar 12, 2026
Exploring David Byrne’s hot take that London isn’t actually a city “People never ventured out.” Kelly Murphy Mar 12, 2026