
On this day September 20 1985, Thompson Twins released their fifth studio album Here’s to Future Days. The record continued the band’s success in the mid 80s, blending synthpop, new wave, and dance oriented sounds with socially conscious lyrics.
The album included notable singles such as King for a Day, Lay Your Hands on Me, and Don’t Mess with Doctor Dream, which found international chart success. Despite production challenges and mixed reviews, it solidified the group’s presence in the decade’s pop music scene.
80s insight: Here’s to Future Days reflected the height of 80s synthpop, where bands like Thompson Twins combined catchy hooks with electronic polish to dominate both radio and MTV.
The album included notable singles such as King for a Day, Lay Your Hands on Me, and Don’t Mess with Doctor Dream, which found international chart success. Despite production challenges and mixed reviews, it solidified the group’s presence in the decade’s pop music scene.
80s insight: Here’s to Future Days reflected the height of 80s synthpop, where bands like Thompson Twins combined catchy hooks with electronic polish to dominate both radio and MTV.