Wednesday, December 18, 2013

China Crisis Return With New Album "Autumn In The Neighbourhood" Next Year

Legendary Liverpool new wave/pop band China Crisis have announced they will return with a brand new album titled "Autumn In The Neighbourhood", their first in 20 years.

The follow-up to 1994's Warped by Success will be released through Pledge Music. Pre-order your copy here now and get exclusive signed items, VIP experiences & get exclusive bonus content

The band's announcement on Pledge reads:

"It is with great delight that we announce we are ready to record our first new album in 20 years. . . and we've decided to do something a little different. You’ve always been to us. . the best and the most kindest of fans, so . . . as a way of saying thank you we're offering you the chance to be involved in a totally new way. We're offering a range of never-before-seen items and experiences which we hope you will enjoy lots . . .

We've teamed up with PledgeMusic to give you access to pre-order the new album AUTUMN IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. . . plus a variety of China artworks and gift items . . . such as the new album on various signed formats, the chance to hang out in the studio / final mix sessions. ./ playback event .

You'll be able to get various unique pieces of merchandise or there’s even the chance to attend gigs as our personal VIP guest .

Throughout the campaign you'll also get free access to our ‘Pledgers Only’ backstage area here on PledgeMusic where we will give you access to a load of stuff, such as rare demos, remixes, videos from the studio and loads, loads more…. In addition to this, every pledge will benefit WarChild to help them continue the incredible work they do. 

So here we are. . . 20 years on from our last studio album and more excited than ever to be making a new record. . .get involved. . 
Thanks
China Crisis 
2013. . ."

There's no exact release date, album artwork, tracklist, or anything yet, but we'll keep you updated. In the meantime let's remember the hit "Wishful Thinking", off their 1983 album 'Working with Fire and Steel – Possible Pop Songs Volume Two.'