
On this day October 13 1980, INXS released their self titled debut album, introducing the world to a band that would soon become one of the most influential acts of the decade. The album showcased the group’s early blend of new wave, rock, and funk, laying the foundation for the sound that would later define their global success.
Featuring songs like Just Keep Walking and In Vain, the album revealed the band’s sharp musicianship and the magnetic presence of lead singer Michael Hutchence. Though modest in commercial impact at the time, it marked the beginning of a steady rise that would take INXS from Australian clubs to international stardom.
The debut album captured the raw energy and youthful ambition of a group destined to help shape the sound of the 1980s.
80s insight: INXS’s first album reflected the creative spark of the early 80s, when new wave and rock collided to create something fresh and unforgettable.
Featuring songs like Just Keep Walking and In Vain, the album revealed the band’s sharp musicianship and the magnetic presence of lead singer Michael Hutchence. Though modest in commercial impact at the time, it marked the beginning of a steady rise that would take INXS from Australian clubs to international stardom.
The debut album captured the raw energy and youthful ambition of a group destined to help shape the sound of the 1980s.
80s insight: INXS’s first album reflected the creative spark of the early 80s, when new wave and rock collided to create something fresh and unforgettable.