: The song became a staple on American college rock radio , helping the band break into the U.S. market. Musical Identity and Style
: Film producer Howard Deutch was reportedly very excited about including the band, along with other alternative acts like The March Violets and Lick the Tins.
The band was led by the charismatic frontman , who formed the group in London in 1982.
: Band members noted that while they had the "look" (big hair, makeup, and jewelry), they were essentially a rock band with punk energy.
: "I Go Crazy" was a standout track from their third studio album, Long Live the New Flesh . Legacy of Nick Marsh
Released in 1987, by the British alternative rock band Flesh for Lulu remains a definitive anthem of 1980s college rock. While the band never achieved massive mainstream stardom, this single became an enduring cult classic thanks to its placement in a beloved teen film. The John Hughes Connection
Despite being frequently categorized as a "goth" band, the members of Flesh for Lulu saw themselves differently.
: They blended post-punk roots with rock 'n' roll, soul, and even country influences.
Flesh For Lulu - I Go Crazy File
: The song became a staple on American college rock radio , helping the band break into the U.S. market. Musical Identity and Style
: Film producer Howard Deutch was reportedly very excited about including the band, along with other alternative acts like The March Violets and Lick the Tins.
The band was led by the charismatic frontman , who formed the group in London in 1982.
: Band members noted that while they had the "look" (big hair, makeup, and jewelry), they were essentially a rock band with punk energy.
: "I Go Crazy" was a standout track from their third studio album, Long Live the New Flesh . Legacy of Nick Marsh
Released in 1987, by the British alternative rock band Flesh for Lulu remains a definitive anthem of 1980s college rock. While the band never achieved massive mainstream stardom, this single became an enduring cult classic thanks to its placement in a beloved teen film. The John Hughes Connection
Despite being frequently categorized as a "goth" band, the members of Flesh for Lulu saw themselves differently.
: They blended post-punk roots with rock 'n' roll, soul, and even country influences.