Platinum Blonde

Songs: 27
Albums: 5

Albums

Platinum Blonde - Collections
Collections
2006, songs: 2
Platinum Blonde - Contact
Contact
1987, songs: 7
Platinum Blonde - Alien Shores
Alien Shores
1985, songs: 2
Platinum Blonde - Standing in the Dark
Standing in the Dark
1983, songs: 2

Facts about Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde
  1. Canadian New Wave Band: Platinum Blonde is a Canadian new wave band that emerged in the early 1980s. Formed in Toronto in 1982, the band originally consisted of Mark Holmes (vocals, guitar), Sergio Galli (guitar), and Chris Steffler (drums). Platinum Blonde quickly gained attention for their stylish image, catchy songs, and energetic live performances, becoming one of the most popular bands in the Canadian music scene during the 1980s.

  2. Breakthrough Success: Platinum Blonde achieved commercial success with their debut album, "Standing in the Dark", released in 1983. The album featured the hit singles "Doesn't Really Matter", "Standing in the Dark", and "Take It from Me", which received heavy airplay on Canadian radio stations and helped propel the band to stardom. "Standing in the Dark" went on to become one of the best-selling albums of 1984 in Canada, cementing Platinum Blonde's status as one of the country's premier new wave acts.

  3. Evolution of Sound: Over the course of their career, Platinum Blonde's sound evolved from its new wave roots to incorporate elements of pop, rock, and alternative music. Subsequent albums like "Alien Shores" (1985) and "Contact" (1987) showcased the band's musical versatility and experimentation with different styles and genres. Platinum Blonde's ability to adapt to changing musical trends while maintaining their signature sound earned them continued success and critical acclaim.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After the release of their fourth album, "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (1988), Platinum Blonde went on hiatus, with members pursuing other projects and interests. The band reunited in the late 1990s and released a new album, "Seven Year Itch", in 2012, featuring a mix of new material and re-recorded versions of their classic songs. The reunion sparked renewed interest in Platinum Blonde's music, with the band embarking on tours and performing at festivals across Canada.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Platinum Blonde's contributions to the Canadian music scene of the 1980s are widely recognized, with their catchy melodies, stylish aesthetic, and energetic performances leaving a lasting impact on fans and fellow musicians alike. The band's songs continue to be celebrated as classics of the era, and their influence can be heard in the work of contemporary Canadian bands and artists. Platinum Blonde's enduring popularity and cultural significance ensure their place in the

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