Not as strong as some of their Factory Records labelmates -- such as
New Order,
the Durutti Column, and
A Certain Ratio --
Section 25 followed a similar course, providing a link between electronics-based new wave and the burgeoning indie dance movement of the mid- to late '80s. Formed in Blackpool in 1978 by brothers
Larry and
Vincent Cassidy,
Section 25 later added guitarist
Paul Wiggin and a drummer who quit soon afterwards. With an early template similar to
Joy Division's atmospheric post-punk, the group played around England during 1979 and released their debut single, "Girls Don't Count" (produced by
JD's
Ian Curtis) in early 1980. After several European gigs supporting
New Order, the band signed to Factory later that year and released their debut album,
Always Now, in 1981.
During 1982, the group finally added another drummer (
Lee Shallcross), toured the U.S., and released their second album,
Key of Dreams, on Factory's European subsidiary, Factory Benelux. By the end of the year,
the Cassidys grew frustrated with their approach to music and quit the business; six months later however, they were back as a full band -- with
Shallcross plus new additions, including
Larry Cassidy's wife
Jenny and
Angela Flowers. Adding more electronics,
Section 25 returned in 1984 with
From the Hip, an album that earned release worldwide, including the band's first (and only) American release (on Factory U.S.). The band also scored an underground club hit with the album's penetrating "Looking from a Hilltop." Recorded two years later, but not released until 1988,
Love and Hate was the group's last proper studio album; at that point, the lineup had been reduced to
Larry and
Jenny Cassidy.
Section 25 reconvened in 2000, but a few years later,
Jenny Cassidy's life was taken by cancer. The
Cassidy brothers nonetheless kept the group afloat. Assisted by guitarist
Ian Butterworth (
Tunnelvision) and
Roger Wikeley (bass, keyboards),
Section 25 played several gigs and recorded
Part-Primitiv -- featuring a couple songs with
Jenny Cassidy's vocals -- released in 2007. Steve Stringer eventually replaced
Wikeley, and in 2009 the group released yet another studio album,
Nature + Degree.
Larry and
Jenny's daughter, Bethany, provided lead vocals on a pair of its songs. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide