Getting Out Of Hand
Released by the Bangles in 1988, "Getting Out Of Hand" stands as a defining track of the power pop and new wave era. The song features the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and rhythmic guitar work, delivered with a vocal style that balances intimacy with anthemic energy. As part of their discography, the recording captures the band's transition from their earlier indie roots to a broader mainstream appeal, showcasing their ability to craft songs that resonate across generations. The track remains a staple of their catalog, often cited for its infectious rhythm and the way it encapsulates the late 1980s sound. Its enduring popularity highlights the band's influence on subsequent pop-rock movements and their status as a key act in the history of alternative rock. |