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INXS

INXS hailed from the pubs of Australia, which is part of the reason the band never comfortably fit in with new wave. Even when they branched out into synth pop on their early recordings, they were underpinned by a hard, Stonesy beat and lead singer Michael Hutchence's Jagger-esque strut. Ultimately, these were the very things that made INXS into international superstars in the late '80s. By that time, the group had harnessed its hard rock, dance, and new wave influences into a sleek, stylish groove that made its 1987 album, Kick, a multi-million-selling hit. While that sound was their key to stardom, it also proved to be their undoing; INXS became boxed in by their Stonesy pop-funk in the early '90s, when their audience became entranced by harder-edged alternative rock. In spite of declining sales, they soldiered on, continuing to tour and record for a dedicated fan base until Hutchence's 1997 death brought the band's heyday to a close.

Appropriately for a band that featured three brothers, INXS had their roots in a family act, the Farriss Brothers. The group came together while keyboardist Andrew Farriss, the middle brother, was attending high school with vocalist Michael Hutchence. The two formed a band with bassist Gary Beers. Simultaneously, guitarist Tim Farriss was playing in various groups with his friend, guitarist/saxophonist Kirk Pengilly. Eventually, the two groups merged in 1977, with Jon Farriss joining the unified lineup as drummer. Two years later, when Jon graduated from high school, the band renamed itself INXS, moved from Perth to Sydney, and began to play the pub circuit. Within a year, the group landed an Australian record contract and released an eponymous debut on Deluxe in 1980.

INXS and Underneath the Colours (1981) became Australian hits, leading the band to an American contract with Atco Records. In 1983, they released their U.S. debut, Shabooh Shoobah, and embarked on an extensive tour which, thanks to the hit single "Don't Change," made them minor new wave stars. For their next album, INXS recorded a few sessions with producer Nile Rodgers, which resulted in the sleek, funky "Original Sin," the first inclination that the band was making a move toward a fusion of Stonesy rock and dance music. "Original Sin" made 1984's The Swing a minor hit, yet the group didn't have a genuine mainstream breakthrough until 1985's Listen Like Thieves, which climbed to number 11 in the U.S. on the strength of the single "What You Need."

Listen Like Thieves laid the groundwork for Kick, the album that made INXS international superstars. Released late in 1987, Kick worked its way to multi-platinum status over the course of 1988, as four singles -- the number one "Need You Tonight," "Devil Inside," "New Sensation," and "Never Tear Us Apart" -- climbed into the U.S. Top Ten. In the wake of the album's success, Hutchence was hailed in some quarters as the heir to Jagger's throne, and the group was considered to rival U2 in terms of international popularity. However, such success went to the group's head. Hutchence released the "experimental" side project Max Q in early 1990, and the record tanked. X, INXS' follow-up to Kick, appeared in the fall of 1990 to mostly negative reviews. While the album generated several hits, including "Disappear" and "Bitter Tears," only its first single, "Suicide Blonde," reached the Top Ten in the U.S., and the sales of X were disappointing when compared to Kick.

X hurt INXS' momentum considerably. Although the group was still quite popular on its accompanying tour -- the 1991 live album Live Baby Live was recorded at Wembley Stadium, the second largest stadium in Europe -- the group could no longer be considered in the same league as U2 or R.E.M. Hutchence continued to live a jet-setting lifestyle, dating Kylie Minogue and various supermodels, which did not wear well in the wake of alternative rock's commercial breakthrough in 1992. By the time INXS released Welcome to Wherever You Are, their most adventurous record, they were out of date in 1992, and even a rash of reviews that favorably compared the record to U2's Achtung Baby couldn't make it a hit. Full Moon, Dirty Hearts followed in 1993 and was generally ignored. Following its release, INXS left Atlantic's roster, releasing Greatest Hits as their last album for the label.

INXS signed with PolyGram in 1994, yet it took them three years to release a new album. During that time, Hutchence was involved in several tabloid scandals, most notably his love affair with British TV personality Paula Yates (which brought an end to her marriage to Bob Geldof), and he hinted that he was recording a solo album. That record didn't materialize, but INXS returned in the spring of 1997 with Elegantly Wasted. While the album was greeted with poor reviews, its hedonistic dance-rock was better suited to the late '90s than the early '90s, which made the record the group's biggest hit since X. On November 22 of that year, however, Hutchence was found dead in his Sydney hotel room, the victim of an apparent hanging. His long-in-the-works solo debut was posthumously issued in late 1999.

Terence Trent D'Arby took the frontman role for an abbreviated set at the opening of Sydney's Stadium Australia in 1999, and Jon Stevens filled the spot for occasional gigs that took place through the end of 2003. The latter singer eventually left to pursue a solo career. INXS remained quiet throughout the following year, but in 2005 they teamed up with reality show maverick Mark Burnett to launch Rock Star: INXS, a global TV show that aimed to find a permanent replacement for Hutchence. The winner was J.D. Fortune, a former Elvis impersonator from Canada. Fortune joined INXS, sang on their 2005 album Switch, and participated in the accompanying world tour. Switch only charted well in Fortune's native Canada, though, and his cocaine habit drove a wedge between Fortune and his bandmates as the tour wound down. Another period of inactivity followed. When INXS returned in 2010, they did so with a long list of guest vocalists, retaining Fortune as the official frontman but enlisting stars like Rob Thomas and Ben Harper to appear on their next album, Original Sin, which featured reworked versions of the band's past hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Absolute Raw Sex appeal.
Always thought Andrew Farriss was cute :)
Missing Mchael...INX S lives on, but noticably incomplete. Fortune was a poor replacement. But then, who could follow Michael? No one.
Michael you died way too soon.. :-( i hope you are rocking the heavens with all the other great musicians that are up there.
zorkoff
THEIR FIRST FOUR ALBUMS WERE GREAT!! I WAS IN MY TWENTIES, AND THEY WERE THE NEW HIP BAND, REALLY REALLY GOOOOD STUFF. IT'S ASHAME THAT HUTCHENCE LOST HIS WAY! A REAL TRAGEDY. DRUGS CAN DO BAD THINGS TO GOOD PEOPLE. I'LL PRAY FOR HIM.
INXS....I have been a huge fan from their very early days and have always loved their music. Michael died too soon and it's a shame we didn't get to see where these guys would have been if he was still around. From Shabooh Shoobah to X, these guys rocked it hard for many years in the 80s and 90s and their music sounds just as great now as it did then. Very underrated band.
I so love this band and Michael just had the greatest, sexiest voice. IMHO there is no INXS without him.
xyzbrian222
I feel really gay right now listening to this song.
Donnie Darko!
Great music...Mich a e l had a great voice as well...I still remember the last interview he did before his suicide....S p o o k y
My favorite band of all time, Michael died before his time....
burkify
I just sampled The Swing and had no idea they could get that funky. The bass sounds pretty good. Cant wait to buy it.
IMO one of the most underrated bands of all time. Get better as time passes. Best live show I have ever seen. Shea's Theater in Buffalo in '85 or '86? Old classic theater usually home to Broadway Shows. I'm on the floor, look up and see the balcony moving up and down about 3 feet or so from people dancing/jump i n g up and down to music. Had to make announcement for people to calm down or they would have to stop the show. Never forget it (even at my advanced age of 40 :) )
sexy sexy sexy voice and song love it...miss you michael.....
Saw them open for Adam Ant on their first tour, how lucky am I?
mbykerk
Still miss Michael Hutchence
Ultimate band love them.. and their musica. The drummerr is awesome
kerryl74
my favorite band of all time- was lucky enough to see them several times when Michael was around . they are even better live and up close in concert. the best times of my life.
One of many favorite bands, great music,
Such a hugely underrated band. Musically masterful, and it was balanced perfectly with the classic rock ways of Mr. Hutchence. Kind of hard to imagine Bono without Michael Hutchence. They are both so easy to watch on stage.
angelsdollst u d i o
One of my favorite bands ever! No one could possibly replace Michael Hutchence.
Michael Hutchence could bring you out of anyplace that had you down.....He will continue to lift us all. His Music is Still Alive !!
I still LOVE these guys!!! Michael Hutchence WAS so SEXY!!!!!!! and he could sing! WOOOOOOOOOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! ! ! ! ! ! !
INXS rocks . still good enough to listen to now..
Oh yeahhhhhhhhh h h h h h h h h h h h h h ;(
blueyedbaby6 5 4 1 3
I love INXS. 80s music is the best! Ha Ha ha Ha!
Saw these guys back in 1986, at the Township in Columbia,S.C . , the same week "Aliens" premiered. What a week!
lorraine.sto k e s
look that kick a** beat
Dont Change A Thing For Me....
I saw INXS for The Swing tour in '85 at the Palladium in Hollywood. Such a big act for a small venue, after the show we waited in the back and shook hands of the band as they came out of the club and entered their bus. A great music experience I'll never forget...
INXS , one of the most unique bands of all time !!!!
thats nice to know
hotlilbitch
Guys would get so hot for me when this song was playing
listen to the band "King Swamp" if you are big INXS fans... I love them both. Along with U2 < and arguably stuff from The Cult and even Duran Duran > there is-- an energy --- a common thread of great imagery, lyrics and sonic landscapes these bands all create. Try them out - -- and join me in suggesting Pandora puts them in the rotation !
Suicide Blonde is STILL funkier than any new music. All at 20 years young.
beelieveanda c h i e v e
I am still a firm believer that the 80's had the best music! Such a unique variety and the rise of MTV, which has sadly circled the drain in my opinion. Michael will be missed, I loved this era and the music from INXS!
patmjohnson2 0 0 2
I CAN NEVER EVER FORGET MY ALL TIME FAVORITE GROUP .Those friends from the late 80's know this to be true :)
maple_jaxn
The best bad ever, long live Michael. And you've got to love Jon too!
toddbarasch
THE SWING is still one of my all-time favorite albums. Check it out, especially "I Send A Message"
Reminescient of the 'Doors" genre for me.Seemed very serious about his work.He will be missed.
mtarkins
there is no way to put into words INXS for me.....rock on, my brother!!!!
Loved "welcome to wherever you are"...INXS were great....don ' t like the "new" INXS...Micha e l Hutchence was amazing....s a d that he will be remembered more for the way he died than the way he lived.
inxs was a great band i heard he shot himself i didnt know he hung him self oh well some great bands thrive some die ...inxs still around ...
INXS was the best 80's band ever!
sad he had to go that way, once you reach the top......
showbizkid0
best live band I have ever seen
So Sad ! I miss the 80's. The crap they pass off as music now is nothing compared to the music back then.
I miss INXS. :(
Shabooh Shoobah was good but after that.....to commercial for me
When I first heard the sax in What You Need back in 1985, that was the end for me! LOL
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