The three piece synth pop band formed in Wakefield in the early 80s. Discovered by Bill Nelson they had an indie hit – ‘Feels Like Winter Again’ – with him as producer. They were then signed to Polydor until 1985.
The band reformed in 2017, and this year they released a new album – ‘Saved Symmetry’. This was followed by a Cherry Records box set and a Universal Music digital re-release of the band’s Polydor catalogue.
Having been booked to play two electronica festivals down south the band have decided to play a local comeback gig in a special place. The venue for the gig – St Clements – is a William Morris & Co decorated Victorian church with Burne-Jones murals. So visually this promises to be something special.
Singer Steve Wright and David Crickmore will be joined onstage by Leeds based saxophone ace Will Howard who will be covering the parts of the late Ian Nelson who was the original third member of the trio.
Support is provided by Sabrina Piggott.
St Clements Church
294A Barkerend Road
Bradford BD3 9DF
19th October at 8pm