- Forever Now (2002 Bonus Tracks Edition) · 1982
- Greatest Hits · 1984
- Greatest Hits · 1981
- Midnight to Midnight · 1986
- Greatest Hits · 1984
- Mirror Moves · 1984
- The Psychedelic Furs (Bonus Track Version) · 1980
- Talk Talk Talk · 1980
- Greatest Hits · 1986
- World Outside · 1991
- Forever Now (2002 Bonus Tracks Edition) · 1982
- Forever Now (2002 Bonus Tracks Edition) · 1982
- Greatest Hits · 1980
Essential Albums
- 1982
Albums
Artist Playlists
- Era-defining new wave from the band that coined "pretty in pink.”
- New Wavers whose vast catalog is defined by a singular voice.
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About The Psychedelic Furs
British New Wave band The Psychedelic Furs found mainstream popularity with a string of quirky, heartfelt pop tunes that are indelibly intertwined with ’80s pop culture. ∙ Formed in 1977 by brothers Richard and Tim Butler, The Psychedelic Furs built a following with live shows and released their self-titled debut album in 1980. ∙ The 1981 single “Pretty in Pink”—from their sophomore LP, Talk Talk Talk—inspired American filmmaker John Hughes’ classic 1986 teen rom-com of the same name. ∙ Produced by Todd Rundgren, their 1982 track “Love My Way” became a go-to for coming-of-age films—from 1983’s Valley Girl to 2017’s Oscar-winning Call Me By Your Name. ∙ “All That Money Wants” was the band’s first US No. 1 single, topping the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1988. ∙ In 1992, the Butlers formed Love Spit Love, whose cover of The Smiths’ “How Soon Is Now?” became the opening theme for the original version of the TV supernatural drama Charmed. ∙ The Psychedelic Furs’ 2020 album, Made of Rain—their first new studio LP in nearly 30 years—rose to No. 13 on the UK charts.
- FROM
- London, England
- FORMED
- February 1977
- GENRE
- Rock