The Psychedelic Furs are a British band known for their contributions to the post-punk, new wave, and alternative rock scenes. Founded in 1977 in London, England, the band features the brothers Richard and Tim Butler as central figures. The Furs gained significant attention in the 1980s with a series of hit singles and albums. Some of their most notable songs include "Love My Way," "Pretty in Pink," and "The Ghost in You," which helped solidify their status in the UK and international music charts.
Over the years, The Psychedelic Furs have released acclaimed albums such as "Talk Talk Talk," "Forever Now," and "Mirror Moves." Their music has been characterised by a blend of poetic lyrics and innovative sound, which has earned them a dedicated following. Notably, their song "Pretty in Pink" was re-recorded for the 1986 John Hughes film of the same name, which brought them another wave of popularity. Despite some breaks and lineup changes, The Psychedelic Furs continue to perform and produce music, remaining active in the contemporary music scene.