CHINA CRISIS

CHINA CRISIS

Ah, China Crisis - the elusive Merseyside duo that captured the essence of the 80s with their dreamy synth-pop sound. Gary Daly and Eddie Lundon may not be household names, but their impact on the music scene is undeniable.

Formed in 1979, China Crisis quickly found success with their debut album "Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain" in 1982. The album's hit single "Christian" perfectly encapsulated the band's introspective lyrics and ethereal melodies.

Their follow-up albums "Working with Fire and Steel" and "Flaunt the Imperfection" solidified their status as pioneers of the new wave movement. Tracks like "Wishful Thinking" and "Black Man Ray" showcased their ability to blend melancholy with catchy hooks.

Despite their critical acclaim, China Crisis shied away from the spotlight, opting for a more low-key approach to fame. Their refusal to conform to mainstream trends made them a cult favourite among music aficionados.

In recent years, China Crisis has made a resurgence on the festival circuit, delighting fans with their nostalgic live performances. Gary Daly's distinctive vocals and Eddie Lundon's intricate guitar work have only gotten better with time, proving that age is just a number in the world of music.

So, if you're looking for a trip down memory lane or simply want to discover a hidden gem from the 80s, China Crisis is the band for you. Trust us, their music is like a warm hug on a cold day - comforting, timeless, and oh-so delicious.

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