Historical Archive
Return to the Pleasuredome is the debut studio album by British synth-pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released on October 29, 1984. The album is known for its bold themes, blending pop, rock, and electronic music, and is considered a defining work of the 1980s. It includes hits such as 'Relax,' 'Two Tribes,' and 'The Power of Love,' each contributing to its critical and commercial success. The album's provocative artwork and lyrical content addressed themes of sexuality, politics, and hedonism, which resonated with the zeitgeist of the era and has since been hailed as a landmark release in pop music history.