On This Day: June 21, 1985 – Marilyn Releases Debut Album Despite Straight Lines

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On This Day: June 21, 1985 – Marilyn Releases Debut Album Despite Straight Lines
On this day June 21, 1985, British pop artist Marilyn released his debut album Despite Straight Lines. Known for his androgynous style and close association with the New Romantic scene, Marilyn emerged in the early 80s as a flamboyant figure alongside artists like Boy George. The album featured the hit Calling Your Name, which had previously reached the top five in the UK and brought international attention to Marilyn’s bold image and synth driven sound.

Despite Straight Lines showcased Marilyn’s mix of fashion forward visuals and glossy pop production, but it failed to match the commercial success of the single. The album struggled to gain traction, particularly in the US, and Marilyn’s career faded from the spotlight shortly after.

80s insight: Marilyn’s brief rise reflected the vibrant and visually daring world of early 80s pop, where image and sound blended in a way that defined the decade’s youth culture and fashion.

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