On This Day September 15 1986 – Express Album by Love and Rockets Released

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On This Day September 15 1986 – Express Album by Love and Rockets Released
On this day September 15 1986, Love and Rockets released their second studio album Express. Building on their debut, the album blended alternative rock with psychedelic influences, creating a sound that was both atmospheric and driving.

Express featured standout tracks such as Kundalini Express, It Could Be Sunshine, and Yin and Yang the Flower Pot Man. The record showcased the band’s ability to merge layered guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and introspective lyrics into something that felt both innovative and accessible. It helped solidify Love and Rockets as one of the defining acts in the alternative and post punk scenes of the 80s.

80s insight: Express reflected the growing diversity of alternative music during the decade, as bands experimented with psychedelic textures while keeping a sharp rock edge. Love and Rockets demonstrated how the genre could push boundaries and still find a dedicated audience.

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