The Alarm

The Alarm
The Alarm onstage
The Alarm, 1984, from left to right: Eddie McDonald, Mike Peters, and Dave Sharp (Nigel Twist is off-camera)
Background information
OriginRhyl, Wales
Genres
Years active
  • 1981–1991
  • 1999–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitewww.thealarm.com

The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales, in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977, under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the band soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh language and culture. By opening for acts such as U2 and Bob Dylan, they became a popular new wave pop band of the 1980s.

The Alarm's highest-charting single in Britain is 1983's "Sixty Eight Guns", which reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. Their 1984 album Declaration, which contained "Sixty Eight Guns", peaked at number six on the UK Albums Chart.

  1. ^ Elayne Wells (17 November 1989). "Alarm Bringing Post-punk Sound To S.L. Tuesday Night". Deseret News. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  2. ^ Jay Cridlin (10 August 2018). "The Alarm didn't become the next U2, but singer Mike Peters isn't complaining on tour". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 30 June 2022.