The song "Don't Stop" by FM from their 1989 album Tough It Out is a high-energy AOR anthem that captures the band's signature melodic rock sound. In a 2015 interview with Rock Eyez, lead vocalist Steve Overland shared that the track was written during a period of intense creativity following the success of their debut album, Indiscreet. He noted that "Don't Stop" was inspired by the band's determination to push forward despite industry pressures, with its upbeat tempo and defiant lyrics reflecting their resilience. The song's recording process was marked by a memorable moment when guitarist Merv Goldsworthy accidentally broke a string during a solo take, but the band kept the raw energy in the final mix, giving it a live feel that fans love. On FM's official Facebook page, a 2020 post celebrated the song's enduring popularity, sharing a fan's story about how "Don't Stop" was played at their wedding reception, symbolizing perseverance in their relationship.
FM, formed in London in 1984, began as a group of musicians united by their love for melodic rock and AOR. Steve Overland and his brother Chris, along with Merv Goldsworthy, Pete Jupp, and later Jem Davis, started jamming in local pubs, drawing inspiration from bands like Journey and Foreigner. According to a bio on their official website, their big break came when they signed with CBS/Portrait Records after a standout gig at the Marquee Club. Their debut album, Indiscreet (1986), established them as a force in the UK rock scene, but it was Tough It Out that solidified their reputation, with "Don't Stop" as a fan favorite. The band's chemistry, honed through relentless touring, helped them navigate the challenges of the changing music landscape in the late '80s.
Fans of FM can connect with the band through their active social media presence. Their Instagram account regularly posts throwback photos, tour updates, and behind-the-scenes content, while their X account engages with fans through quick updates and interactions. The Facebook page is a hub for fan discussions, with posts often sparking nostalgic conversations about tracks like "Don't Stop." For dedicated Zoo Freaks, the FM Fan Club on Facebook is a vibrant community where fans share memorabilia, concert experiences, and cover versions of FM classics. Additionally, the fan-run site FM Official Fans offers detailed discographies, rare photos, and forums for connecting with fellow enthusiasts, making it a go-to for those spinning FM records at THE ZOO.
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