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Album covers are what you see when you rest your eyes on the physical product. It should be enticing, and it should be ...
Foreigner to reunite with Lou Gramm, who will make special appearances during eight East Coast dates as band celebrates 50th ...
Foreigner, the legendary rock band from the 1970s and 1980s, recently announced that they are reuniting with its original ...
Foreigner, ahead of its 50th anniversary, announced new tour dates Wednesday that will feature Lou Gramm guesting on some of ...
Foreigner was inducted in 2024 alongside Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Mathews Band, Peter Frampton, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne and A Tribe Called Quest.
This past December, the group released a re-recording of the album entitled Opus Dei Revisited. Below you can watch the video for Laibach’s cover of Foreigner’s “I Want to Know What Love Is.” ...
Laibach have shared “I Want To Know What Love Is', a 3-track release featuring their interpretation of Foreigner’s track, out now. Listen to the release here.
The album cover for Funeral For Justice achieves a similar feat, too. Robert Beatty’s artwork depicts a large crow with blood dripping off its talons, cascading onto a coffin below with an ...
The cover for the band’s self-titled record is eerie, colorful, and spooky. “It was absolutely freezing,” said Louisa Livingstone, a model who was photographed for the cover at 19 years old.
There's a lot of disgusting album covers out there and Pantke fronts one of the grossest new death metal band of the 2020s, so tabbing him for this list made perfect sense.
Mick Jones recalls the music trends as being stacked against Foreigner, when they released their self-titled, debut album in 1977. “Disco was at height, and punk and new wave were just hitting.
Foreigner’s debut album, released in 1977, was an instant hit, selling four million copies in the US and shaping the sound of Adult Oriented Rock. The band’s popularity peaked in the 80s with the ...