The 1980s saw the rise to stardom of the most successful Irish rock band,
U2. Since the release of their album
Boy in 1980, U2 has grown to become one of the biggest rock bands in the world. In fact,
Rolling Stone claims this band to be "the biggest band in the world." Band members
Bono (Paul Hewson),
The Edge (David Evans),
Adam Clayton, and
Larry Mullen Jr have brought international attention to this unique genre. Within four years of starting the band, they were signed onto
Island Records. Their 1987 album,
Joshua Tree sent them over the top. Now, in the third decade of their career, they continue to achieve enormous commercial and critical success. Throughout their career
U2 have kept their base firmly planted in their home town,
Dublin. The band, especially frontman
Bono, are also well known for their social conscience and their involvement in various international causes. Along with the 1980s came
County Donegal group
Clannad who were, at the time, innovators in bridging the gap between
pop rock music and traditional Irish music. lead singer
Christy Dignam. Following the disbandment of
The Undertones in 1983, lead vocalist
Feargal Sharkey pursued a solo career while the other band members formed
That Petrol Emotion along with an American vocalist, Steve Mack. In 1986
The Saw Doctors from
Tuam in
County Galway formed however the band would have to wait until the nineties and noughties for major success. Likewise,
The Stunning were formed in Gaillimh in 1987 but enjoyed early chart topping success from 1988 until their break-up in 1994.
Orchestral pop band
The Divine Comedy from
Enniskillen also formed in the eighties. In the 1980s
The Pogues became very successful with their radical new take on the fusion of traditional Irish music with
punk rock attitude. This style of 'punked-up traditional Irish music' has also taken off outside Ireland and the UK, especially in the United States. Other Irish artists to gain fame in the 1980s were
Sinéad O'Connor and the
heavy metal group
Mama's Boys. Former
Thin Lizzy guitarist
Gary Moore achieved success in his 1980s solo career but returned to his
blues rock roots in the 1990s. The 1980s witnessed a lot of interest from foreign shores Cactus World News were one of the bands which managed to garner success outside Ireland (United States, UK Germany) without become hugely successful they charted continually internationally. The 1980s also saw the birth of rock band
Aslan from
Finglas and
Ballymun in
North Dublin, the third biggest selling Irish act in Ireland. In 1981 the
Slane Concert at
Slane Castle in
County Meath began which is still held most years. ==1990s==