The Human LeagueLove Action (I Believe In Love)
Directed by Steve Barron
Love Action (I Believe in Love) by The Human League is a confident, synth-driven track. The video features bold color palettes, geometric visuals, and new…
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Synth-pop band from Sheffield, England (formed 1977). The Human League make music in the synth-pop, post-punk and electronic music genres. The band are currently on tour, with upcoming dates in Redmond and Las Vegas.
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5 The Human League Music Videos from 1981–1986
Directed by Steve Barron
Love Action (I Believe in Love) by The Human League is a confident, synth-driven track. The video features bold color palettes, geometric visuals, and new…
A synthpop anthem with nostalgic flair. The video blends dreamy montages, performance footage, and neon effects—capturing the futuristic optimism of the early '80s.
Directed by Steve Barron
Don't You Want Me by The Human League is a synth-pop classic about fractured love and power dynamics. The video is shot like a film…
Directed by Andy Morahan
Song by The Human League that marked a stylistic shift into polished pop‑soul production, pairing introspective lyrics of error and forgiveness with a wistful synth‑pop…
Directed by Steve Barron
(Keep Feeling) Fascination is a 1983 synth-pop single by The Human League. Known for its catchy chorus and electronic beats, it was a commercial success,…
Formed 1977 · Sheffield, England · synth-pop, post-punk · Fast Product
The Human League are a British synth-pop band formed in Sheffield, England, in 1977. Initially an experimental electronic outfit, the group signed to Virgin Records in 1979 and later attained widespread commercial success with their third album Dare in 1981 after restructuring their lineup. The album produced the hit singles "The Sound of the Crowd", "Love Action (I Believe in Love)", "Open Your Heart" and "Don't You Want Me", which topped the UK Singles Chart and became the country's Christmas number one single of 1981. 'Don't You Want Me' also topped the charts in several countries,… via Wikipedia
Band Members: Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall
The Human League’s studio albums / EPs · 9
Everything you need to know about The Human League
The Human League formed in 1977.
The Human League are from Sheffield, England.
The Human League’s music spans synth-pop, post-punk and electronic music.
The Human League have released music through Fast Product, A&M Records, Caroline Records, EMI, Wall of Sound, Virgin Records, East West Records and Papillon Records.
The Human League have released 9 studio albums, from Reproduction (1979) to Credo (2011).
The Human League’s most recent studio album is Credo, released in 2011.
The Human League’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Don’t You Want Me”, “Love Action (I Believe In Love)” and “Together In Electric Dreams”.
The Human League’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Don’t You Want Me” (1981), with 251.9 million views, directed by Steve Barron. Don't You Want Me by The Human League is a synth-pop classic about fractured love and power dynamics. The video is shot like a film noir, blending behind-the-scenes movie footage with dramatic close-ups—emphasizing the song’s tension and cinematic flair.
The Human League’s members include Philip Oakey and Joanne Catherall.
You can listen to The Human League on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.