On This Day October 15 1984 - Bronski Beat Released the Debut Album The Age of Consent

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On This Day October 15 1984 - Bronski Beat Released the Debut Album The Age of Consent
On this day October 15 1984, Bronski Beat released their debut album The Age of Consent, a groundbreaking record that combined synthpop hooks with powerful social messages. The album’s mix of emotional honesty and electronic precision made it one of the most important releases of the 1980s.

Fronted by Jimmy Somerville’s soaring falsetto, The Age of Consent featured hits such as Smalltown Boy and Why, both of which addressed themes of identity, acceptance, and personal struggle. The record stood out for its courage in tackling issues that were rarely discussed in pop music at the time.

80s insight: The Age of Consent captured the heart of 80s synthpop while giving a voice to individuality and self expression, helping redefine what pop music could represent.

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