Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Crumbacher 80's Christian synthpop interview

Hi,

Here is an interesting article about an 80's band with some synthpopish sounds in their music. "Once in a Heartbreak" is a good song they have.

http://www.downthelinezine.com/2011/01/05/crumbacher-interview-preview

From the article:
They were definite innovators in the new wave/synthpop genre of Christian music back in the 80’s and they released several different albums that varied in musical direction with each release. They formed as a band in 1983 and released their first album, Incandescent, in 1985. Initially Crumbächer was a solo project of front man Stephen Crumbächer, but through a series of events the band grew to include friends Dawn and Jimmy Wisner (brother and sister) on keyboards/BGV’s and drums/BGV’s respectively. Dan Hohulin rounded out the group on guitar. The sound was new, fresh and Crumbächer immediately became a success in the small but unique world of alternative Christian music.

Thanks. God Bless.

Aaron.

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