
On this day June 21, 1987, Canadian hard rock band Helix released their sixth studio album Wild in the Streets. Known for their energetic sound and relentless touring, Helix aimed to break further into the American market with this release. The album featured heavy riffs, big choruses, and a raw edge, including tracks like Dream On and the title track Wild in the Streets.
Despite a loyal fan base and strong effort, the album peaked at number 179 on the Billboard charts in the United States, falling short of commercial expectations. However, it remained a favorite among die hard fans and showcased the band's gritty style during a crowded era for hard rock.
80s insight: Wild in the Streets reflected the challenge many rock bands faced in the late 80s, trying to stand out in an overcrowded scene dominated by image driven glam acts and shifting radio trends.
Despite a loyal fan base and strong effort, the album peaked at number 179 on the Billboard charts in the United States, falling short of commercial expectations. However, it remained a favorite among die hard fans and showcased the band's gritty style during a crowded era for hard rock.
80s insight: Wild in the Streets reflected the challenge many rock bands faced in the late 80s, trying to stand out in an overcrowded scene dominated by image driven glam acts and shifting radio trends.