15 Maligned ’90s Rock Albums That Deserve a Second Chance15 Maligned ’90s Rock Albums That Deserve a Second ChanceDid everyone judge too harshly?Chad ChildersChad Childers
35 Years Ago: INXS Continues Hot Streak With ‘New Sensation’35 Years Ago: INXS Continues Hot Streak With ‘New Sensation’Future Top 5 single languished while the Australian group continued to build its brand. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Revisiting INXS' 'Devil Inside'Revisiting INXS' 'Devil Inside'1988 single helped mark a turning point in hot band's career.Ken KelleyKen Kelley
J.D. Fortune Thought He Failed His ‘Rock Star: INXS’ AuditionJ.D. Fortune Thought He Failed His ‘Rock Star: INXS’ AuditionSinger described his initial tryout as "a nightmare you can’t wake up from."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
25 Years Ago: INXS Plays Their Last Show With Michael Hutchence25 Years Ago: INXS Plays Their Last Show With Michael HutchenceNearly 7,000 unwitting fans gathered in Burgettstown, Penn., to hear history being made.Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
Why INXS Pushed for More With ‘Need You Tonight’Why INXS Pushed for More With ‘Need You Tonight’They were on their way to becoming one of the biggest bands on the planet when 1987 hit finally pushed them over.Allison RappAllison Rapp
INXS Announces 1983 Live LP and ‘Shabooh Shoobah’ ReissueINXS Announces 1983 Live LP and ‘Shabooh Shoobah’ ReissueAs part of "INXS Day," new wave band also detailed Giles Martin’s Dolby Atmos mix of hits compilation 'The Very Best.'Ryan ReedRyan Reed
When INXS Embraced New Direction on ‘Welcome to Wherever You Are’When INXS Embraced New Direction on ‘Welcome to Wherever You Are’Band took a more raw approach to its eighth album.Gary GraffGary Graff
INXS’s Tim Farriss Lost ‘More Than a Finger’ in Boat AccidentINXS’s Tim Farriss Lost ‘More Than a Finger’ in Boat AccidentGuitarist waits for decision in “career-ending injury” case.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Why the ‘Pretty in Pink’ Soundtrack Still MattersWhy the ‘Pretty in Pink’ Soundtrack Still MattersSuzanne Vega and INXS' Andrew Farriss join UCR to discuss one of cinema's most celebrated companion pieces. Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski