On This Day: July 5, 1988 – Crowded House Releases Temple of Low Men

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On This Day: July 5, 1988 – Crowded House Releases Temple of Low Men
On this day July 5, 1988, Crowded House released their second studio album Temple of Low Men. Following their successful debut, the band returned with a deeper and more introspective collection of songs that showcased Neil Finn’s growth as a songwriter.

The album reached number 40 on the US Billboard charts and topped the charts in Australia, where the band had a devoted following. Featuring tracks like Better Be Home Soon, Into Temptation, and When You Come, the album moved away from upbeat pop toward more emotionally layered themes and arrangements.

While it did not match the commercial momentum of their first album in the United States, Temple of Low Men received critical acclaim for its maturity and artistry. It solidified Crowded House’s place as one of the most respected bands of the late 1980s.

80s insight: Temple of Low Men stood out in a decade known for excess by offering quiet reflection and lyrical honesty. Crowded House reminded listeners that depth still had a place on the charts.

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