
On this day June 26, 1984, Australian band Icehouse released their third studio album Sidewalk. Blending new wave and synth driven pop, the album marked a shift toward a more atmospheric sound while still keeping the band’s melodic edge.
Sidewalk reached number 8 on the Australian charts and produced several singles including Taking the Town and Don’t Believe Anymore. The album reflected Icehouse’s growing ambition and helped solidify their place in the international music scene, especially within the rising tide of 80s synthpop.
80s insight: Sidewalk captured the sound of the mid 80s perfectly, with icy synth textures and introspective lyrics that echoed the decade’s fascination with style, mood, and emotional distance.
Sidewalk reached number 8 on the Australian charts and produced several singles including Taking the Town and Don’t Believe Anymore. The album reflected Icehouse’s growing ambition and helped solidify their place in the international music scene, especially within the rising tide of 80s synthpop.
80s insight: Sidewalk captured the sound of the mid 80s perfectly, with icy synth textures and introspective lyrics that echoed the decade’s fascination with style, mood, and emotional distance.