Ryder said Happy Mondays would stop performing when they wanted to or when they "can't walk on stage" Happy Mondays will be "going to bed for about three or four years" after their upcoming UK ...
Happy Mondays were signed to Factory Records, and seen as drug-munching seers of the northern indie dance crossover in the late 1980s when their songs Wrote For Luck and Hallelujah were partly ...
Happy Mondays have spoken to NME about the scrapped Shaun Ryder biopic and plans to get “back at it” with music in 2025. Watch our interview below. Before their “hysterical” appearance ...
It’s a bit of a surprise to realise that Unkle Dysfunktional is actually the Happy Mondays’ first album since the disastrous Yes Please – the record that destroyed Factory - 15 years ago.
Happy Mondays are an alternative rock band formed in Salford, Greater Manchester, UK in 1985. The band is fronted by Shaun Ryder, who formed the band with his brother Paul Ryder, who played bass. The ...
Happy Mondays spoke to Sky News correspondent Katie Spencer on what they think of the musicians who endorsed Kamala Harris. Sunday 10 November 2024 23:54, UK MTV ...
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