The British band the Fixx is somewhat of a rare breed these days compared to its contemporaries from the '80s MTV era of pop music in terms of making music after three decades with virtually the same ...
Cy Curnin of The Fixx joins Kyle Meredith to take us through Every Five Seconds, the band’s first album in a decade. The frontman talks about bridging their classic sound with contemporary experiments ...
Toyota and Fidelity Investments have run spots utilizing Saved by Zero, and the human-resources company ADP seized on the funky dance rhythms of One Thing Leads to Another to tout the synergistic ...
Don’t call the Fixx an ’80s band, just because they had their greatest success in the MTV era. The English quintet, who hit Once in Somerville tomorrow night, have never broken up and are not ...
The Fixx were the most accidental new wave band of the '80s. Principally remembered for a run of early MTV favorites, the London combo gets lumped in with the fashion-first outfits then in heavy ...
As the pandemic continues, it's hard enough figuring out how to go back safely to an office. But what if you're a rock and roll band going on tour? British band The Fixx talks about their experience.
act the industry has all but forgotten scores a surprise hit. The Fixx would like to be that act in 2002. The English band has what it takes, frontman Cy Curnin said. Its new album, "Want That Life," ...
The Fixx's meteoric breakthrough didn't arrive courtesy of some sweeping overhaul. They had basically the same lineup, save for a switch at bass. Producer Rupert Hine was back on board for their ...
Inspired by the glacial majesty of London’s uptown Roxy Music sound, The Fixx took Bryan Ferry’s late ’70s techno- smooth feel to its jagged edge in the early ’80s. With signature songs “Saved By Zero ...
New wave isn’t entirely “new” anymore but the groups that ushered in the layered pop sound that dominated the charts in the ‘80s still sound as fresh as ever. Case in point: The Fixx. The classic ...