
On this day October 19 1984, Big Country released Steeltown, their powerful second studio album that captured the social and political mood of 1980s Britain. The record reflected the struggles of the working class during the industrial decline, delivering both passion and purpose through its anthemic sound.
Produced by Steve Lillywhite, Steeltown featured tracks like East of Eden, Where the Rose Is Sown, and Just a Shadow. The album showcased the band’s signature guitar textures that evoked the sound of bagpipes, giving their music a distinctly Scottish identity.
80s insight: Steeltown represented the voice of resilience and pride in a changing Britain, cementing Big Country as one of the most authentic and heartfelt rock bands of the decade.
Produced by Steve Lillywhite, Steeltown featured tracks like East of Eden, Where the Rose Is Sown, and Just a Shadow. The album showcased the band’s signature guitar textures that evoked the sound of bagpipes, giving their music a distinctly Scottish identity.
80s insight: Steeltown represented the voice of resilience and pride in a changing Britain, cementing Big Country as one of the most authentic and heartfelt rock bands of the decade.