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Songs From The Big Chair (Super Deluxe...

2.5B streams

2,458,849,090

Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Spe...

1.8B streams

1,767,593,742

Rule The World: The Greatest Hits

525M streams

524,992,661

The Hurting (Super Deluxe Edition)

223.2M streams

223,157,123

The Seeds Of Love (Super Deluxe)

221.5M streams

221,477,058

The Tipping Point

38.1M streams

38,064,025

Elemental

31.9M streams

31,917,686

Raoul and The Kings of Spain

16.8M streams

16,752,912

Saturnine Martial & Lunatic

12.4M streams

12,439,354

Raoul And The Kings Of Spain (Expanded...

12.3M streams

12,332,448

Biography

Some forty years into one of music’s most impactful, sometimes tense and yet curiously enduring partnerships, Tears For Fears have finally arrived together at The Tipping Point – the group’s ambitious, accomplished and surprising first new studio album in nearly two decades. Yes, somehow it has been 17 years since the beloved duo released Everybody Loves a Happy Ending in 2004. Yet Tears For Fears has hardly been absent from the road, from our airwaves or from our hearts and minds here in the 21st Century. To the surprise of many – very much including themselves – they have actually become late-blooming road warriors playing arenas, stadiums and festivals in winning form with a new and improved band. Their recordings have been sampled by everyone from The Weeknd to David Guetta to Kanye West and covered by artists ranging from Lorde to Adam Lambert to Disturbed. The timeless, widescreen songs of Tears For Fears have also appeared in many films including Donnie Darko and Straight Outta Compton to name just a few, and the group now find themselves frequently name-checked by numerous younger bands as a classic influence. And now, at very long last, Tears For Fears find themselves back in peak form at The Tipping Point, an inspired song cycle that speaks powerfully and artfully to our present tense here in 2021.