Visage

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Visage was a British synth-pop band best known for their influential role in the New Romantic movement and their hit single "Fade to Grey."

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Visage canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British band
band
musical group
synth-pop band
activeFrom 1978
activeUntil 1985
associatedAct Blitz club NERFINISHED
Magazine
Rich Kids NERFINISHED
The Skids NERFINISHED
Ultravox NERFINISHED
chartSuccess Fade to Grey reached top 10 in several European countries NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
debutAlbum Visage (album) NERFINISHED
debutAlbumReleaseYear 1980
formedAs studio project
formedYear 1978
genre New Romantic
new wave
synth-pop
hitSingle Fade to Grey NERFINISHED
Mind of a Toy NERFINISHED
Night Train NERFINISHED
The Damned Don’t Cry NERFINISHED
languageOfLyrics English
member Barry Adamson NERFINISHED
Billy Currie NERFINISHED
Dave Formula NERFINISHED
John McGeoch NERFINISHED
Lauren Duvall NERFINISHED
Logan Sky NERFINISHED
Midge Ure NERFINISHED
Robin Simon NERFINISHED
Rusty Egan NERFINISHED
Steve Barnacle NERFINISHED
Steve Strange NERFINISHED
movement New Romantic movement NERFINISHED
notableWork Beat Boy NERFINISHED
Fade to Grey NERFINISHED
Hearts and Knives NERFINISHED
Orchestral
The Anvil NERFINISHED
Visage (album) NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin London NERFINISHED
recordLabel Polydor Records
Universal Music NERFINISHED
reformedIn 2004
2013
styleCharacteristic androgynous fashion
dramatic visual image
synthesizer-based sound

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Luciano Berio notableWork Visage
Midge Ure (James Ure, born James McGregor, not Farmer) associatedAct Visage
subject surface form: Midge Ure
John McGeoch memberOf Visage