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Fifty years ago this month, three clean-cut art-school students who called themselves Talking Heads played an audition night at the Bowery club CBGB.
The Mike Mills-directed video is more American Psycho than full-on bloody murderer. Saoirse Ronan becomes increasingly agitated as she lives through the tedium of her white collar job and unfulfilling lifestyle.
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After years of silence, iconic band Talking Heads appeared to be gearing up to announce something big for their 50th anniversary. Teasers popped up on the band’s social media promising something would be revealed on June 5, 2025 – exactly five decades on from their first ever show.
Issued on debut album Talking Heads: 77, the single would become the group's first to impact the Hot 100, reaching No. 92 in early 1978. However, it lacked any official visual accompaniment until now,
Talking Heads released a Mike Mills-directed "Psycho Killer" video starring Saoirse Ronan for the band's 50th anniversary.
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Cover art LIVE AT WCOZ 77 Talking Heads are up to something. On Monday, June 2, the iconic tastemakers posted a brief video on their social media
The Talking Heads celebrated their 50 th anniversary by giving a gift to fans. The legendary rock band released the first official music video for their classic hit “Psycho Killer” in June 2025. The song is from their debut album, Talking Heads: 77.