If you’re flipping through The Den’s vinyl bins and come across *Here's To Future Days* by the Thompson Twins, don’t hesitate to give it a spin. This 1985 release perfectly captures that vibrant, synth-driven pop sound of the mid-80s, blending catchy hooks with polished production. It’s an album that balances upbeat dance tracks with more thoughtful, melodic moments, showcasing the band at their creative peak. One standout track you’ll want to catch is "Lay Your Hands on Me" — it’s infectious, anthemic, and a perfect example of why the Thompson Twins were staples of the new wave scene. Plus, the album’s polished synth layers and memorable choruses make it a rewarding listen for anyone who loves that era’s vibe. Seriously, this is one of those records that can effortlessly take you back to the energy and optimism of the mid-80s. Give it a shot—you might just find your next favorite groove.
Track listing & samples
Thompson Twins – Here's To Future Days
Don't Mess with Doctor Dream
Lay Your Hands on Me
Future Days
You Killed the Clown
Revolution
King for a Day
Love Is the Law
Emperor's Clothes, Pt. 1
Tokyo
Breakaway
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