ABC
ABC
ABC are a British new wave band formed in 1980 in Sheffield, known for their sophisticated pop sound and stylish image. Led by singer Martin Fry, the band released their debut album "The Lexicon of Love" in 1982, which became an instant classic with hits such as "The Look of Love" and "Poison Arrow". Their music combines catchy melodies with lush orchestrations and a touch of romance, which gave them a unique place in the 1980s music scene. Fry's charismatic stage presence and trademark glittering suits made ABC a visual and aural sensation. Although they never reached the same heights as their debut, they have remained active and evolved their sound over the years. ABC have had a lasting influence on pop and new wave music with their timeless hits and elegant style, and remain a beloved band for fans of all ages.