_SYNCHRONICITY_ is the fifth and final studio album by _The Police_, released in 1983. The band's most popular release, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take." The album's title was inspired by Arthur Koestler's_ The Roots of Coincidence_, which men
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Seems like breaking up is contagious. Yesterday, Armor For Sleep confirmed that they broke up in a myspace blog post, and then today Copeland announced that they are planning to break up. I wonder if this means that Aaron Marsh will take a more involved role in Stephen Christian'
After almost a decade and four albums, Atlanta's Copeland is calling it quits. Personally, I'm not too upset by the news. It's always sad when a band decides to hang it up, especially when they've been at it that long. But I wasn't a huge fan. When they released In Motion, I was
GHOST IN THE MACHINE is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981. Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler's "The Ghost in the Machine", which also provided the title. The cover art for Ghost in the Machine features a seven-segment display-inspir
__The LP initially flopped, due to low exposure and an unfavourable reaction from the BBC to its first two singles, "Can't Stand Losing You" and "Roxanne" (about suicide and prostitution, respectively). As Sting describes: “ “ ...We had [a] publicity campaign with posters