The Fixx is a British rock band whose music intertwines new wave synt hpop sounds with a streak of post-punk edge, creating a catalogue characterized by catchy melodies and insightful lyricism. Formed in London in 1979, the band originally consisted of lead vocalist Cy Curnin, drummer Adam Woods, keyboardist Rupert Greenall, guitarist Jamie West-Oram, and bassist Charlie Barrett, who was later replaced by Dan K. Brown. The Fixx rose to prominence in the 1980s with a string of hits that included "One Thing Leads to Another," "Saved by Zero," and "Red Skies," which not only earned them international acclaim but also secured their status as a staple of the era's innovative music scene.
Throughout their career, The Fixx has been known for their seamless ability to address complex social issues with an intelligently pop rock sensibility, a trait that has earned them a loyal fan base and ongoing relevance. They have released numerous studio albums, with "Beautiful Friction" in 2012 standing out as a testament to their enduring creativity and musicianship. Even with the changes in the music industry over the decades, The Fixx has maintained their core lineup and continues to captivate audiences with both new releases, such as "Every Five Seconds" and its deluxe version, and energetic live performances, captured in recordings like "Live at Rockpalast." Their recent work showcases the band's unwavering dedication to evolving their sound while staying true to the spirit that first propelled them into the limelight.
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