Terms: |British Bands| |British Music| |Electronic Music| |New Wave|
Published: 7. 5. 2026.
Blue Monday is a 1983 song remembered for one of the most recognizable intros in popular music. Which band performed this hit?
New Order
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Terms: |British Bands| |British Music| |Electronic Music| |New Wave|
Published: 7. 5. 2026.
Blue Monday is a 1983 song remembered for one of the most recognizable intros in popular music. Which band performed this hit?
New Order
Terms: |British Music| |Epitaphs|
Published: 6. 5. 2026.
The words Love Will Tear Us Apart appear as the epitaph on the grave of a musician who died in 1980. Who was he?
Ian Curtis
Terms: |British Music| |Electronic Music|
Published: 5. 5. 2026.
The English DJ and producer Norman Quentin Cook, known for the hit Right Here, Right Now, performs under an oxymoronic stage name. What is it?
Fatboy Slim
Terms: |Album Titles| |British Music| |British Pop| |Hit Songs| |Modern Music|
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
Known for songs including Shape of You, Thinking Out Loud, and Perfect, this British singer-songwriter also became famous for album titles built around mathematical symbols. What is his name?
Ed Sheeran
Terms: |Amy Winehouse| |British Music|
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
The 2006 album that made Amy Winehouse one of the defining British artists of her era has a title connected with going back into darkness. What is its name?
Back to Black
Terms: |Albums| |British Music| |Chart Hits| |Pop music| |Soul Vocals|
Published: 28. 4. 2026.
This British singer became a worldwide star with albums whose titles were often linked to her age at the time they were made. Her album 21 features songs such as Rolling in the Deep and Someone Like You. What is her name?
Adele