On This Day: June 22, 1987 – Marillion Releases Clutching at Straws

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On This Day: June 22, 1987 – Marillion Releases Clutching at Straws
On this day June 22, 1987, British progressive rock band Marillion released their fourth studio album Clutching at Straws. The album told the story of Torch, a struggling musician wrestling with addiction and self doubt, woven together through emotional lyrics and complex arrangements. It featured standout tracks like Incommunicado, Sugar Mice, and Warm Wet Circles.

Clutching at Straws reached number 2 on the Billboard charts and also peaked at number 2 in the UK. The album was praised for its introspective tone and marked a creative high point for the band. It would also be the last studio album to feature lead singer Fish, whose theatrical presence and poetic lyrics helped define Marillion’s early sound.

80s insight: Clutching at Straws captured the darker, more mature side of 80s rock, proving that concept albums and progressive storytelling still had a place in a decade dominated by glossy pop and radio singles.

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