Historical Archive
The Wild Life is the second studio album by the British synth-pop band Visage, released in 1984. The album showcased a more mature sound compared to their debut, featuring a blend of new wave and electronic music. It included singles like 'The Damned Don't Cry' and 'Night Train', which further solidified Visage's place in the synth-pop scene. The album's legacy is marked by its innovative production and the band's distinctive style, contributing to the visual and sonic landscape of the 1980s.