On This Day: May 23, 1989 - Wang Chung Released The Warmer Side of Cool

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On This Day: May 23, 1989 - Wang Chung Released The Warmer Side of Cool
On this day May 23, 1989, Wang Chung released their fourth studio album The Warmer Side of Cool, marking a stylistic shift from their earlier new wave sound toward a more guitar driven rock approach. Known for dance hits like Everybody Have Fun Tonight and Dance Hall Days, the band took a more mature and serious tone with this release.

The album featured tracks like Praying to a New God and Swing which reflected the group’s effort to evolve with the changing musical landscape of the late 80s. While it reached number 123 on the Billboard charts, it didn’t achieve the same commercial success as their previous work but remains an interesting chapter in the band’s catalog.

Fun fact: The Warmer Side of Cool was the last studio album Wang Chung would release until they reunited over a decade later.

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