Road To Nowhere
Talking Heads formed in the 1970s New York art-rock scene with David Byrne's distinctive voice and the band's angular, danceable post-punk sensibility. "Road To Nowhere" arrives in 1985 as one of their defining moments, showcasing the synth-pop refinement that emerged through their collaborations with producer Brian Eno. This 7" single distills their late-period sound into an irresistible package of propulsive electronics, jittery drums, and Byrne's anxious vocal delivery. The track glides along a hypnotic bassline and shimmering synth layers, building into infectious pop momentum without sacrificing the band's characteristic restlessness. It's a perfect snapshot of mid-80s art-pop—intelligent and radio-friendly simultaneously. Essential for anyone tracking synth-pop's evolution from punk's fractured energy.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Electronic, Rock, Pop |
| Style | Synth-pop |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Generic |
| Label | EMI |
| Year | 1985 |
| Country | UK |
| Format | 7" |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Electronic, Rock, Pop
- Style:
- Synth-pop
- Label:
- EMI
- Country:
- UK
- Year:
- 1985
- A. Road To Nowhere
- B. Television Man
- Data provided by Discogs
Data provided by Discogs.

