Tears For Fears‘ Roland Orzabal has discusses how he began writing songs for what would become the duo’s first new album in 17 years while caring for his late wife.Earlier this month, the band announced their return with details of new album ‘The Tipping Point’, their first since 2004’s ‘Everybody Loves A Happy Ending’.In a new interview with the Guardian about the reunion, Orzabal and bandmate Curt Smith discussed how they ended up writing new music after so long, and how Orzabal’s personal tragedy informed the music.The musician’s wife, Caroline, died in 2017, a decade after the menopause sent her into depression and alcohol misuse. “The wheels came off, and she went from being extremely feisty and spirited and up, and so charismatic, to.
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