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Siouxsie and the Banshees

Siouxsie and the Banshees (SU-zi-and-the-BAN-shees) were a British rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. They have been widely influential, both over their contemporaries and with later acts. Q magazine included John McKay's guitar playing on "Hong Kong Garden" in their list of "100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever",[1] while Mojo rated guitarist John McGeoch in their list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" for his work on "Spellbound".[2] The Times called the group "one of the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post-punk era".[3]

Siouxsie and the Banshees
The band in 1979, left to right: Kenny Morris, Siouxsie Sioux, John McKay and Steven Severin
Background information
Also known asJanet and the Icebergs
OriginLondon, England
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Years active1976–1996, 2002
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Past members
WebsiteSiouxsieandthebanshees

Initially associated with the punk scene, the band including guitarist McKay and drummer Kenny Morris rapidly evolved to create "a form of post-punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation".[3] Their debut album The Scream was released to widespread critical acclaim in 1978. Following membership changes, including the addition of guitarist McGeoch and drummer Budgie, they radically changed their musical direction and became one of the most successful alternative pop groups of the 1980s.[4] Their third album Kaleidoscope (1980) peaked at number 5 in the UK Albums Chart. With Juju (1981) which also reached the top 10, they became an influence on the emerging gothic scene. In 1988, the band made a breakthrough in North America with the multifaceted album Peepshow, which received critical praise. With substantial support from alternative rock radio stations,[5] they achieved a mainstream hit in the US in 1991 with the single "Kiss Them for Me".

During their career, Siouxsie and the Banshees released 11 studio albums and 30 singles. The band experienced several line-up changes, with Siouxsie and Severin being the only constant members. They disbanded in 1996, with Siouxsie and Budgie continuing to record music as the Creatures, a second band they had formed in the early 1980s. In 2004, Siouxsie began a solo career.

History

Formation (1976–1977)

Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin met at a Roxy Music concert in September 1975, at a time when glam rock had faded and there was nothing new coming through with which they could identify.[6] From February 1976, Siouxsie, Severin and some friends began to follow an unsigned band, the Sex Pistols.[7] Journalist Caroline Coon dubbed them the "Bromley Contingent", as most of them came from the Bromley area in south east London, a label Severin came to despise. "There was no such thing, it was just a bunch of people drawn together by the way they felt and they looked".[7] They were all inspired by the Sex Pistols and their uncompromising attitude.[8] When they learned that one of the bands scheduled to play the 100 Club Punk Festival, organised by Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, was pulling out from the bill at the last minute, Siouxsie suggested that she and Severin play, even though they had no band name or additional members.[9] Two days later, the pair appeared at the festival held in London on 20 September 1976. With two borrowed musicians at their side, Marco Pirroni on guitar and John Simon Ritchie (already commonly known as Sid Vicious) on drums, their set consisted of a 20-minute improvisation based on "The Lord's Prayer".[10]

The band intended to split up after the gig, but they were asked to play again. Over the next few months, Siouxsie and Severin recruited drummer Kenny Morris and guitarist Peter Fenton.[11] After playing several gigs in early 1977, they realised that Fenton did not fit in because he was "a real rock guitarist". John McKay took his place in July.[12] Their first live appearance on television took place in November on Manchester's Granada, on Tony Wilson's TV show So It Goes. That month they also recorded their first John Peel session for BBC radio in which they premiered a new song "Metal Postcard", introducing a "motorik austerity" in the drums patterns,[13] with "the space in the sound" and "the serrated guitars".[14] The band described their music as "cold, machine-like and passionate at the same time". When they appeared on the cover of Sounds magazine, Vivien Goldman wrote: "they sound like a 21st century industrial plant".[15]

The Scream and Join Hands (1978–1979)

The band sold out venues in London in early 1978,[16] but still had problems getting the right recording contract that could give them "complete artistic control".[17] Polydor offered this guarantee and signed them in June. Their first single, "Hong Kong Garden", featuring a xylophone motif, reached the top 10 in the UK shortly after. A NME review hailed it as "a bright, vivid narrative, something like snapshots from the window of a speeding Japanese train, power charged by the most original, intoxicating guitar playing I heard in a long, long time".[18]

The band released their debut album, The Scream, in November 1978. Nick Kent of NME said of the record: "The band sounds like some unique hybrid of the Velvet Underground mated with much of the ingenuity of Tago Mago-era Can, if any parallel can be drawn". At the end of the article, he added this remark: "Certainly, the traditional three-piece sound has never been used in a more unorthodox fashion with such stunning results".[19]

The Banshees' second album, Join Hands, was released in 1979. In Melody Maker, Jon Savage described "Poppy Day" as "a short, powerful evocation of the Great War graveyards",[20] and Record Mirror described the whole record as a dangerous work that "should be heard".[21] The Banshees embarked on a major tour to promote the album. A few dates into the tour in September, Morris and McKay left an in-store signing after an argument and quit the band.[22] In need of replacements to fulfil tour dates, the Banshees' manager called drummer Budgie, formerly with the Slits, and asked him to audition. Budgie was hired, but Siouxsie and Severin had no success auditioning guitarists.[23] Robert Smith of the Cure offered his services in case they could not find a guitarist (his group were already the support band on the tour), so the band held him to it after seeing too many "rock virtuosos".[24] The tour resumed in September and after the last concert, Smith returned to the Cure.[25]

Kaleidoscope, Juju and A Kiss in the Dreamhouse (1980–1982)

Budgie became a permanent member, and the band entered the studios to record the single "Happy House" with guitarist John McGeoch, then still a member of Magazine. Their third album, Kaleidoscope, released in 1980, saw the Banshees exploring new musical territories with the use of other instruments like synthesizers, sitars and drum machines. The group initially had a concept of making each song sound completely different, without regard to whether or not the material could be performed in concert.[26] Melody Maker described the result as "a kaleidoscope of sound and imagery, new forms, and content, flashing before our eyes".[27] Kaleidoscope was a commercial success, peaking at number 5 in the UK albums chart. This line-up, featuring McGeoch on guitar, toured the United States for the first time in support of the album, playing their first shows in New York City in November 1980.[28]

 
Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1981, left to right: Budgie, Siouxsie, Steven Severin and John McGeoch

For Juju (1981), the band took a different approach and practised the songs in concert first before recording them.[29] Juju, according to Severin, became an unintentional concept album that "drew on darker elements". Sounds hailed it as "intriguing, intense, brooding and powerfully atmospheric".[30] The album later peaked at number 7 in the UK albums chart and became one of their biggest sellers.[31] McGeoch's guitar contributions on Juju were later praised by Johnny Marr of the Smiths.[32][33]

During the 1981 accompanying tour, Siouxsie and Budgie became a couple.[34] At the same time, they also began a drum-and-voice duo called the Creatures, releasing their first EP, Wild Things.

The Banshees followed in 1982 with the psychedelic A Kiss in the Dreamhouse.[35] The record, featuring strings on several numbers, was an intentional contrast to their previous work, with Severin later describing it as a "sexy album".[36] The British press greeted it enthusiastically.[37][38] Richard Cook finished his NME review with this sentence: "I promise...this music will take your breath away".[39] At that time, McGeoch was struggling with alcohol problems, and was hospitalised on his return to a promotional trip from Madrid. The band fired him shortly thereafter.[40] Severin asked Robert Smith to take over guitarist duties again; Smith accepted and rejoined the group in November 1982.[41]

Hyæna, Tinderbox and Through the Looking Glass (1983–1987)

During 1983, the band members worked on several side projects; Siouxsie and Budgie composed the first Creatures album, Feast, while Severin and Smith recorded as the Glove. Smith then insisted on documenting his time with the Banshees, so the group released a cover version of the Beatles' "Dear Prudence" in September 1983. It became their biggest UK hit, reaching number 3 on the Singles Chart.[42] They also released a live album, Nocturne, and completed their sixth studio album, Hyæna.[43] Shortly before its release in May 1984, Smith left the group, citing health issues due to an overloaded schedule, being in two bands at once.[44]

Ex-Clock DVA guitarist John Valentine Carruthers replaced him. The Banshees then reworked four numbers from their repertoire, augmented by a string section, for The Thorn EP. NME praised the project: "The power of a classical orchestra is the perfect foil for the band's grindingly insistent sounds".[45] The new Banshees line-up spent much of 1985 working on a new record, Tinderbox. The group finished the song "Cities in Dust" before the album, so they rushed its release as a single prior to their longest tour of the UK.[46] Tinderbox was released in April 1986. Sounds magazine said: "Tinderbox is a refreshing slant on the Banshees' disturbing perspective and restores their vivid shades to pop's pale palette".[47] Due to the length of time spent working on Tinderbox, the group desired spontaneity and decided to record an album of cover songs, Through the Looking Glass, in 1987.[48] Mojo magazine later praised their version of "Strange Fruit".[49][50] After the album's release, the band realised Carruthers was no longer fitting in and decided to work on new material as a trio.[51]

Peepshow (1988–1990)

Following a lengthy break, the band recruited multi-instrumentalist Martin McCarrick and guitarist Jon Klein. The quintet recorded Peepshow in 1988, with non-traditional rock instrumentation including cello and accordion. Q magazine praised the album in its 5-star review: "Peepshow takes place in some distorted fairground of the mind where weird and wonderful shapes loom".[52] The first single, "Peek-a-Boo", was seen by critics as a "brave move" with horns and dance elements.[53] Sounds wrote: "The snare gets slapped, Siouxsie's voice meanders all around your head and it all comes magically together".[53] "Peek-a-Boo" was their first real breakthrough in the United States.[54] After the tour, the band decided to take a break, with Siouxsie and Budgie recording as the Creatures and releasing their most critically acclaimed album to date,[55] Boomerang, and Severin and McCarrick working on material together.[56]

Superstition, The Rapture and break-up (1991–1999)

In 1991, Siouxsie and the Banshees returned with the single "Kiss Them for Me", mixing strings over a dance rhythm laced with exotica. The group collaborated with the then unknown Indian tabla player Talvin Singh, who also sang during the bridge. The single received glowing reviews[57] and later peaked in the Billboard Hot 100 at number 23, allowing them to reach a new audience.[54] The album Superstition followed shortly afterwards, and the group toured the US as second headliners of the inaugural Lollapalooza tour. The following year, the Banshees were asked to compose "Face to Face" as a single for the film Batman Returns, at director Tim Burton's request.[58]

In 1993, the Banshees recorded new songs based on string arrangements, and then played them in festivals abroad. On their return home, they hired former Velvet Underground member John Cale to produce the rest of the record.[59] Released in 1995, The Rapture was described by Melody Maker as "a fascinating, transcontinental journey through danger and exotica".[60] A few weeks after its release, Polydor dropped the band from its roster[61] and Klein was replaced on the band's last tour in 1995 by ex-Psychedelic Furs guitarist Knox Chandler. In April 1996, the Banshees disbanded after 20 years of working together.[62] Siouxsie and Budgie announced that they would carry on recording as the Creatures. In 1999, they released the album Anima Animus.[63]

2000s–present

In 2002, Universal Music kicked off the band's remastered back catalogue by releasing The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees. In April, Siouxsie, Severin, Budgie and Chandler reunited briefly for the Seven Year Itch tour, which spawned the Seven Year Itch live album and DVD in 2003. The day after their last concert in Tokyo, Japan, Siouxsie and Budgie stayed in town on their own and entered a recording studio as the Creatures. Their fourth and final studio album, Hái!, came out a few months later.

In 2004, Downside Up, a box set that collected all of the Banshees' B-sides and The Thorn EP, was released. The Times wrote in its review: "here is a group that never filled B-sides with inferior, throwaway tracks. Rather they saw them as an outlet for some of their most radical and challenging work".[64]

In 2006, the band's first four records were remastered and compiled with previously unreleased bonus tracks. Several recordings made for the John Peel radio show from 1978 to 1986 were also compiled on the CD Voices on the Air: The Peel Sessions. AllMusic described the first session as "a fiery statement of intent" and qualified the other performances as "excellent".[65] The second batch of remasters, concerning the 1982–1986 era, was issued in April 2009. It included four other reissues (including A Kiss in the Dreamhouse from 1982).[37][39] The At the BBC box set, containing a DVD with all of the band's UK live television performances and three CDs with in-concert recordings, was also released in June of the same year.

In April 2014, their debut single "Hong Kong Garden" was reissued on double 7-inch vinyl. It was announced that this would be part of a three-year plan with Universal. In late October, their last four studio albums (1987's Through the Looking Glass, 1988's Peepshow, 1991's Superstition and 1995's The Rapture) were reissued on CD in remastered versions with bonus tracks.[66] Siouxsie and Severin curated a compilation CD called It's a Wonderfull Life for the monthly magazine Mojo, issued in September with Siouxsie on the front cover.[67] On this CD, the pair honoured several composers of film and classical music that had inspired them.[68]

In 2015, after releasing another compilation called Spellbound: The Collection, which included singles, album tracks and B-sides, the band reissued 1979's Join Hands on vinyl for Record Store Day, with different cover artwork.[69]

A vinyl reissue series on Polydor of all of the band's albums, remastered from the original ¼" tapes in 2018 by Miles Showell and cut at half speed at Abbey Road Studios, began in August 2018. The eleven studio albums were reissued on black vinyl.[70] The Rapture was pressed on double LP for the first time.[71] In 2021, a burgundy vinyl edition of Tinderbox was released.[72]

A 10 track compilation titled All Souls was released to celebrate the autumn season in 2022. The album's track list was curated by Siouxsie and features "Spellbound" (licensed for season four of series Stranger Things), "Fireworks", "Peek-a-Boo", plus album tracks and rarities.[73] It was released on black vinyl.[74]

In 2023, Siouxsie in solo announced her return to the stage with a series of live dates between May 2023 and September 2023, in Europe and the UK. Siouxsie was the headliner of the Cruel World Festival on May 21, 2023 in Pasadena, California.[75] She will then give a concert in Wolverhampton in England in mid-June, before headlining the "Release Athens 2023" Festival in Greece.[76] There will also be concerts in the cities of Madrid in Spain, Belfort in France, Tynemouth near Newcastle upon Tyne in England, Suffolk in England, Lokeren in Belgium, Málaga in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal.[76] She will also give two concerts in London at the Troxy in early September.[77]

Musical style

Siouxsie and the Banshees have been described as developing "a form of post-punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation".[3] The Times wrote that "The Banshees stand proudly [... as] one of the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post-punk era".[3] With some of their darkest material, the band also helped spawn the gothic scene.[78] The band is also considered a new wave act.[79]

They were also one of the first alternative bands; music historian Peter Buckley pointed out that they were at "the very front of the alternative-rock scene".[80] In 1988, "Peek-a-Boo" was the very first track to top the US Modern Rock chart after Billboard launched this chart in the first week of September to list the most played songs on alternative and college radio stations.[81] Simon Goddard wrote that the "Banshees - Mk II would become one of the biggest alternative pop groups of the 1980s".[4] Spin described them as "alternative rockers" in 1991 when referring to their presence in the top 40 chart.[82] Noting the band's participation in the first Lollapalooza festival, journalist Jim Gerr saw them as one of the "elements of the alternative rock community".[83] Mojo retrospectively presented them as one of "alternative rock's iconic groups".[84]

Legacy

Siouxsie and the Banshees had an impact over many later genres including post-punk, new wave, synth pop, gothic rock, alternative music, shoegaze and trip-hop, influencing a wide range of musicians including Joy Division, the Cure, the Smiths, Depeche Mode, PJ Harvey, Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Tricky and LCD Soundsystem.

Joy Division's Peter Hook, who saw the group in concert in Manchester in 1977,[85] said: "Siouxsie and the Banshees were one of our big influences ... The Banshees first LP was one of my favourite ever records, the way the guitarist and the drummer played was a really unusual way of playing and this album showcases a landmark performance".[86] Joy Division drummer Stephen Morris was influenced by the Banshees Mk1 from their 1977's John Peel session because their "first drummer Kenny Morris played mostly toms" and "the sound of cymbals was forbidden". He added, "The Banshees had that ... foreboding sound, sketching out the future from the dark of the past".[87] Joy Division producer Martin Hannett saw a difference between the Banshees' first main line-up and the other bands of 1977: "Any harmonies you got were stark, to say the least, except for the odd exception, like Siouxsie. They were interesting".[88] The Cure's leader, Robert Smith, declared in 2003: "Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire were the two bands I really admired. They meant something."[89] He also pinpointed what the 1979 Join Hands tour brought him musically. "On stage that first night with the Banshees, I was blown away by how powerful I felt playing that kind of music. It was so different to what we were doing with the Cure. Before that, I'd wanted us to be like the Buzzcocks or Elvis Costello, the punk Beatles. Being a Banshee really changed my attitude to what I was doing".[90] Killing Joke cited the band in their influences: guitarist Geordie Walker praised "the Banshees on The Scream" for bringing "chord structures that I found very refreshing".[91]

The two songwriters of the Smiths cited the band; singer Morrissey said that "Siouxsie and the Banshees were excellent", and that "they were one of the great groups of the late 1970s, early 1980s".[92] He also said in 1994, "If you study modern groups, those who gain press coverage and chart action, none of them are as good as Siouxsie and the Banshees at full pelt. That's not dusty nostalgia, that's fact".[93] When asked "who do you regret not going to see live", guitarist Johnny Marr replied "Siouxsie and the Banshees mk 1. But mk 2 were even better".[94] Marr mentioned his liking for John McGeoch and his contribution to the single "Spellbound". Marr qualified it as "clever" with a "really good picky thing going on which is very un-rock'n'roll".[95] Smiths' historian Goddard wrote that Marr "praise[d] the McGeoch-era Banshees as a significant inspiration".[4] U2 cited Siouxsie and the Banshees as a major influence[96] and selected "Christine" for a Mojo compilation.[97] The Edge was the presenter of an award given to Siouxsie at the Mojo ceremony in 2005.[98][99] In December 1981, Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode named the Banshees as one of his three favourite bands along with Sparks and Roxy Music.[100] Gahan later hailed the single "Candyman" at its release, saying, "She always sounds exciting. She sings with a lot of sex - that's what I like. This is a great Banshees record ..., I like their sound. I used to see them quite a lot when I was younger."[101] Commenting on the original Banshees line-up and how they were different from other groups, Gahan said: "Siouxsie And The Banshees, whom I adored, sang much more abstract, artistic about frustration. Colder and darker".[102] Jim Reid of the Jesus and Mary Chain selected "Jigsaw Feeling" from The Scream as being among his favourite songs.[103] Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth cited "Hong Kong Garden" in his top 25 all-time favourite songs,[104] saying "it was a completely new world".[105] Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine also mentioned them as being among his early influences.[106] Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction once noted a parallel between his band and the Banshees: "There are so many similar threads: melody, use of sound, attitude, sex-appeal. I always saw Jane's Addiction as the masculine Siouxsie and the Banshees".[107] Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie liked the group's ability to produce pop songs while transmitting something subversive. He said, "They were outsiders bringing outsider subjects to the mainstream. We’re not trying to rip off the Banshees, but that's kind of where we’re coming from".[108] He stated that among "the last great rock bands were Siouxsie and the Banshees ... the best post-punk bands for me. The ideas in the music and the lyrics for those ... bands completely influenced Primal Scream".[109]

The Banshees have been hailed by other acts. Thom Yorke said that seeing Siouxsie on stage in concert in 1985 inspired him to become a performer.[110] Radiohead cited McGeoch-era Siouxsie records when mentioning the recording of the song "There There",[111] and rehearsed Banshees' material prior to their 2008 tour.[112] Jeff Buckley, who took inspiration from several female vocalists, covered "Killing Time" (from the Boomerang album) on various occasions.[113][114] Buckley also owned all the Banshees' albums in his record collection.[115] When asked what were his influences, Buckley replied: "I grew up for the 1960s, early 1970s, 1980s, so I observed Joni Mitchell, I observed the Smiths and Siouxsie and the Banshees. That turns me on completely".[116] Suede singer Brett Anderson named Juju as one of his favourite records.[117] Red Hot Chili Peppers performed "Christine" in concert,[118] and their guitarist John Frusciante cited the Banshees in interviews.[119] Garbage singer Shirley Manson stated, "I learned how to sing listening to The Scream and Kaleidoscope".[120][121] Siouxsie has also been praised by other female singers including PJ Harvey[122] and Courtney Love.[123] PJ Harvey has stated, "It's hard to beat Siouxsie Sioux, in terms of live performance. She is so exciting to watch, so full of energy and human raw quality",[124] and selected Siouxsie's album Anima Animus in her top 10 albums of 1999.[122] The band had a strong effect on two important trip hop acts.[125][126] Tricky covered "Tattoo" to open his second album, Nearly God;[127] the original 1983 proto-trip-hop version of that song aided Tricky in the creation of his style.[125] Massive Attack heavily sampled "Metal Postcard" on the song "Superpredators (Metal Postcard)", recorded prior to their Mezzanine album.[128] Air's Jean-Benoît Dunckel cited the group as one of his three main influences.[129] Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins cited the Banshees as an important influence on his music.[130] Faith No More covered "Switch" in concert[131] and cited The Scream as one of their influences.[132]

The Banshees continue to influence younger musicians. Singer James Murphy was marked by certain Banshees albums during his childhood.[133] His band LCD Soundsystem covered "Slowdive" as a B-side to the single "Disco Infiltrator". The Beta Band sampled "Painted Bird" on their track "Liquid Bird" from the Heroes to Zeros album.[134] TV on the Radio said that they have always tried to make a song that begins like "Kiss Them for Me" where all of a sudden, there's an "element of surprise" with "a giant drum coming in".[135] Santigold based one of her songs around the music of "Red Light". "'My Superman' is an interpolation of 'Red Light'".[136] Indie folk group DeVotchKa covered the ballad "The Last Beat of My Heart" at the suggestion of Arcade Fire singer Win Butler; it was released on the Curse Your Little Heart EP.[137] Gossip named the Banshees as one of their major influences during the promotion of their single "Heavy Cross".[138] British indie band Bloc Party took inspiration from "Peek-a-Boo" and their singer Kele Okereke stated about that Banshees' single: "it sounded like nothing else on this planet. This is ... a pop song that they put out in the middle of their career ... to me it sounded like the most current but most futuristic bit of guitar-pop music I've heard".[139] A Perfect Circle's Billy Howerdel said that the Banshees were "top three favorite bands for me".[140] The Weeknd sampled different parts of "Happy House" for his song "House of Balloons", and also used the chorus of the initial version.[141]

In 2022, guitarists John Frusciante, Johnny Marr, and Ed O'Brien gave interviews for a new book about John McGeoch, particularly his work with the Banshees. The Light Pours Out Of Me: The Authorised Biography Of John McGeoch was released in April on Omnibus Press. It also included new interviews with Siouxsie and Severin.

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

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Sources

  • Paytress, Mark (2003). Siouxsie & the Banshees: The Authorised Biography. Sanctuary. ISBN 1-86074-375-7.
  • Johns, Brian (1989). Entranced: the Siouxsie and the Banshees story. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-1773-6.

Further reading

  • Sullivan-Burke, Rory (April 2022). The Light Pours Out of Me: The Authorised Biography of John McGeoch. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1913172664. (featuring new original interviews of Siouxsie and Severin).
  • Bennett, Samantha (2018). Siouxsie and the Banshees' Peepshow (33 1/3). Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1501321863.
  • Ethaire, Étienne (2008). Diva Siouxsie. Le Camion Blanc (French publisher). ISBN 9782910196592.
  • Heylin, Clinton (2006). Babylon's Burning: From Punk to Grunge. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-102431-3.
  • Reynolds, Simon (2009). Totally Wired: Postpunk Interviews and Overviews. Penguin. ISBN 978-0571235490.
  • Savage, Jon (2021). England's Dreaming (first published in 1991). Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571368549. With exclusive interviews of Siouxsie and Severin.
  • Stevenson, Ray (1983). The Siouxsie and the Banshees Photo Book. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-0301-8.
  • West, Mike (1982). Siouxsie and the Banshees. Babylon Books. ISBN 0-9071-8814-1.

External links

  • Siouxsieandthebanshees official website
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees' VEVO videos
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees' DailyMotion official channel

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Siouxsie and the Banshees SU zi and the BAN shees were a British rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin They have been widely influential both over their contemporaries and with later acts Q magazine included John McKay s guitar playing on Hong Kong Garden in their list of 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever 1 while Mojo rated guitarist John McGeoch in their list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time for his work on Spellbound 2 The Times called the group one of the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post punk era 3 Siouxsie and the BansheesThe band in 1979 left to right Kenny Morris Siouxsie Sioux John McKay and Steven SeverinBackground informationAlso known asJanet and the IcebergsOriginLondon EnglandGenresPost punk alternative rock gothic rock new wave alternative popYears active1976 1996 2002LabelsPolydor Geffen SanctuaryPast membersSiouxsie Sioux Steven Severin Marco Pirroni Sid Vicious Kenny Morris Peter Fenton John McKay Budgie Robert Smith John McGeoch John Valentine Carruthers Martin McCarrick Jon Klein Knox ChandlerWebsiteSiouxsieandthebansheesInitially associated with the punk scene the band including guitarist McKay and drummer Kenny Morris rapidly evolved to create a form of post punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation 3 Their debut album The Scream was released to widespread critical acclaim in 1978 Following membership changes including the addition of guitarist McGeoch and drummer Budgie they radically changed their musical direction and became one of the most successful alternative pop groups of the 1980s 4 Their third album Kaleidoscope 1980 peaked at number 5 in the UK Albums Chart With Juju 1981 which also reached the top 10 they became an influence on the emerging gothic scene In 1988 the band made a breakthrough in North America with the multifaceted album Peepshow which received critical praise With substantial support from alternative rock radio stations 5 they achieved a mainstream hit in the US in 1991 with the single Kiss Them for Me During their career Siouxsie and the Banshees released 11 studio albums and 30 singles The band experienced several line up changes with Siouxsie and Severin being the only constant members They disbanded in 1996 with Siouxsie and Budgie continuing to record music as the Creatures a second band they had formed in the early 1980s In 2004 Siouxsie began a solo career Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1976 1977 1 2 The Scream and Join Hands 1978 1979 1 3 Kaleidoscope Juju and A Kiss in the Dreamhouse 1980 1982 1 4 Hyaena Tinderbox and Through the Looking Glass 1983 1987 1 5 Peepshow 1988 1990 1 6 Superstition The Rapture and break up 1991 1999 1 7 2000s present 2 Musical style 3 Legacy 4 Band members 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditFormation 1976 1977 Edit Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin met at a Roxy Music concert in September 1975 at a time when glam rock had faded and there was nothing new coming through with which they could identify 6 From February 1976 Siouxsie Severin and some friends began to follow an unsigned band the Sex Pistols 7 Journalist Caroline Coon dubbed them the Bromley Contingent as most of them came from the Bromley area in south east London a label Severin came to despise There was no such thing it was just a bunch of people drawn together by the way they felt and they looked 7 They were all inspired by the Sex Pistols and their uncompromising attitude 8 When they learned that one of the bands scheduled to play the 100 Club Punk Festival organised by Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren was pulling out from the bill at the last minute Siouxsie suggested that she and Severin play even though they had no band name or additional members 9 Two days later the pair appeared at the festival held in London on 20 September 1976 With two borrowed musicians at their side Marco Pirroni on guitar and John Simon Ritchie already commonly known as Sid Vicious on drums their set consisted of a 20 minute improvisation based on The Lord s Prayer 10 The band intended to split up after the gig but they were asked to play again Over the next few months Siouxsie and Severin recruited drummer Kenny Morris and guitarist Peter Fenton 11 After playing several gigs in early 1977 they realised that Fenton did not fit in because he was a real rock guitarist John McKay took his place in July 12 Their first live appearance on television took place in November on Manchester s Granada on Tony Wilson s TV show So It Goes That month they also recorded their first John Peel session for BBC radio in which they premiered a new song Metal Postcard introducing a motorik austerity in the drums patterns 13 with the space in the sound and the serrated guitars 14 The band described their music as cold machine like and passionate at the same time When they appeared on the cover of Sounds magazine Vivien Goldman wrote they sound like a 21st century industrial plant 15 The Scream and Join Hands 1978 1979 Edit The band sold out venues in London in early 1978 16 but still had problems getting the right recording contract that could give them complete artistic control 17 Polydor offered this guarantee and signed them in June Their first single Hong Kong Garden featuring a xylophone motif reached the top 10 in the UK shortly after A NME review hailed it as a bright vivid narrative something like snapshots from the window of a speeding Japanese train power charged by the most original intoxicating guitar playing I heard in a long long time 18 The band released their debut album The Scream in November 1978 Nick Kent of NME said of the record The band sounds like some unique hybrid of the Velvet Underground mated with much of the ingenuity of Tago Mago era Can if any parallel can be drawn At the end of the article he added this remark Certainly the traditional three piece sound has never been used in a more unorthodox fashion with such stunning results 19 The Banshees second album Join Hands was released in 1979 In Melody Maker Jon Savage described Poppy Day as a short powerful evocation of the Great War graveyards 20 and Record Mirror described the whole record as a dangerous work that should be heard 21 The Banshees embarked on a major tour to promote the album A few dates into the tour in September Morris and McKay left an in store signing after an argument and quit the band 22 In need of replacements to fulfil tour dates the Banshees manager called drummer Budgie formerly with the Slits and asked him to audition Budgie was hired but Siouxsie and Severin had no success auditioning guitarists 23 Robert Smith of the Cure offered his services in case they could not find a guitarist his group were already the support band on the tour so the band held him to it after seeing too many rock virtuosos 24 The tour resumed in September and after the last concert Smith returned to the Cure 25 Kaleidoscope Juju and A Kiss in the Dreamhouse 1980 1982 Edit Budgie became a permanent member and the band entered the studios to record the single Happy House with guitarist John McGeoch then still a member of Magazine Their third album Kaleidoscope released in 1980 saw the Banshees exploring new musical territories with the use of other instruments like synthesizers sitars and drum machines The group initially had a concept of making each song sound completely different without regard to whether or not the material could be performed in concert 26 Melody Maker described the result as a kaleidoscope of sound and imagery new forms and content flashing before our eyes 27 Kaleidoscope was a commercial success peaking at number 5 in the UK albums chart This line up featuring McGeoch on guitar toured the United States for the first time in support of the album playing their first shows in New York City in November 1980 28 Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1981 left to right Budgie Siouxsie Steven Severin and John McGeoch For Juju 1981 the band took a different approach and practised the songs in concert first before recording them 29 Juju according to Severin became an unintentional concept album that drew on darker elements Sounds hailed it as intriguing intense brooding and powerfully atmospheric 30 The album later peaked at number 7 in the UK albums chart and became one of their biggest sellers 31 McGeoch s guitar contributions on Juju were later praised by Johnny Marr of the Smiths 32 33 During the 1981 accompanying tour Siouxsie and Budgie became a couple 34 At the same time they also began a drum and voice duo called the Creatures releasing their first EP Wild Things The Banshees followed in 1982 with the psychedelic A Kiss in the Dreamhouse 35 The record featuring strings on several numbers was an intentional contrast to their previous work with Severin later describing it as a sexy album 36 The British press greeted it enthusiastically 37 38 Richard Cook finished his NME review with this sentence I promise this music will take your breath away 39 At that time McGeoch was struggling with alcohol problems and was hospitalised on his return to a promotional trip from Madrid The band fired him shortly thereafter 40 Severin asked Robert Smith to take over guitarist duties again Smith accepted and rejoined the group in November 1982 41 Hyaena Tinderbox and Through the Looking Glass 1983 1987 Edit During 1983 the band members worked on several side projects Siouxsie and Budgie composed the first Creatures album Feast while Severin and Smith recorded as the Glove Smith then insisted on documenting his time with the Banshees so the group released a cover version of the Beatles Dear Prudence in September 1983 It became their biggest UK hit reaching number 3 on the Singles Chart 42 They also released a live album Nocturne and completed their sixth studio album Hyaena 43 Shortly before its release in May 1984 Smith left the group citing health issues due to an overloaded schedule being in two bands at once 44 Ex Clock DVA guitarist John Valentine Carruthers replaced him The Banshees then reworked four numbers from their repertoire augmented by a string section for The Thorn EP NME praised the project The power of a classical orchestra is the perfect foil for the band s grindingly insistent sounds 45 The new Banshees line up spent much of 1985 working on a new record Tinderbox The group finished the song Cities in Dust before the album so they rushed its release as a single prior to their longest tour of the UK 46 Tinderbox was released in April 1986 Sounds magazine said Tinderbox is a refreshing slant on the Banshees disturbing perspective and restores their vivid shades to pop s pale palette 47 Due to the length of time spent working on Tinderbox the group desired spontaneity and decided to record an album of cover songs Through the Looking Glass in 1987 48 Mojo magazine later praised their version of Strange Fruit 49 50 After the album s release the band realised Carruthers was no longer fitting in and decided to work on new material as a trio 51 Peepshow 1988 1990 Edit Following a lengthy break the band recruited multi instrumentalist Martin McCarrick and guitarist Jon Klein The quintet recorded Peepshow in 1988 with non traditional rock instrumentation including cello and accordion Q magazine praised the album in its 5 star review Peepshow takes place in some distorted fairground of the mind where weird and wonderful shapes loom 52 The first single Peek a Boo was seen by critics as a brave move with horns and dance elements 53 Sounds wrote The snare gets slapped Siouxsie s voice meanders all around your head and it all comes magically together 53 Peek a Boo was their first real breakthrough in the United States 54 After the tour the band decided to take a break with Siouxsie and Budgie recording as the Creatures and releasing their most critically acclaimed album to date 55 Boomerang and Severin and McCarrick working on material together 56 Superstition The Rapture and break up 1991 1999 Edit In 1991 Siouxsie and the Banshees returned with the single Kiss Them for Me mixing strings over a dance rhythm laced with exotica The group collaborated with the then unknown Indian tabla player Talvin Singh who also sang during the bridge The single received glowing reviews 57 and later peaked in the Billboard Hot 100 at number 23 allowing them to reach a new audience 54 The album Superstition followed shortly afterwards and the group toured the US as second headliners of the inaugural Lollapalooza tour The following year the Banshees were asked to compose Face to Face as a single for the film Batman Returns at director Tim Burton s request 58 In 1993 the Banshees recorded new songs based on string arrangements and then played them in festivals abroad On their return home they hired former Velvet Underground member John Cale to produce the rest of the record 59 Released in 1995 The Rapture was described by Melody Maker as a fascinating transcontinental journey through danger and exotica 60 A few weeks after its release Polydor dropped the band from its roster 61 and Klein was replaced on the band s last tour in 1995 by ex Psychedelic Furs guitarist Knox Chandler In April 1996 the Banshees disbanded after 20 years of working together 62 Siouxsie and Budgie announced that they would carry on recording as the Creatures In 1999 they released the album Anima Animus 63 2000s present Edit In 2002 Universal Music kicked off the band s remastered back catalogue by releasing The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees In April Siouxsie Severin Budgie and Chandler reunited briefly for the Seven Year Itch tour which spawned the Seven Year Itch live album and DVD in 2003 The day after their last concert in Tokyo Japan Siouxsie and Budgie stayed in town on their own and entered a recording studio as the Creatures Their fourth and final studio album Hai came out a few months later In 2004 Downside Up a box set that collected all of the Banshees B sides and The Thorn EP was released The Times wrote in its review here is a group that never filled B sides with inferior throwaway tracks Rather they saw them as an outlet for some of their most radical and challenging work 64 In 2006 the band s first four records were remastered and compiled with previously unreleased bonus tracks Several recordings made for the John Peel radio show from 1978 to 1986 were also compiled on the CD Voices on the Air The Peel Sessions AllMusic described the first session as a fiery statement of intent and qualified the other performances as excellent 65 The second batch of remasters concerning the 1982 1986 era was issued in April 2009 It included four other reissues including A Kiss in the Dreamhouse from 1982 37 39 The At the BBC box set containing a DVD with all of the band s UK live television performances and three CDs with in concert recordings was also released in June of the same year In April 2014 their debut single Hong Kong Garden was reissued on double 7 inch vinyl It was announced that this would be part of a three year plan with Universal In late October their last four studio albums 1987 s Through the Looking Glass 1988 s Peepshow 1991 s Superstition and 1995 s The Rapture were reissued on CD in remastered versions with bonus tracks 66 Siouxsie and Severin curated a compilation CD called It s a Wonderfull Life for the monthly magazine Mojo issued in September with Siouxsie on the front cover 67 On this CD the pair honoured several composers of film and classical music that had inspired them 68 In 2015 after releasing another compilation called Spellbound The Collection which included singles album tracks and B sides the band reissued 1979 s Join Hands on vinyl for Record Store Day with different cover artwork 69 A vinyl reissue series on Polydor of all of the band s albums remastered from the original tapes in 2018 by Miles Showell and cut at half speed at Abbey Road Studios began in August 2018 The eleven studio albums were reissued on black vinyl 70 The Rapture was pressed on double LP for the first time 71 In 2021 a burgundy vinyl edition of Tinderbox was released 72 A 10 track compilation titled All Souls was released to celebrate the autumn season in 2022 The album s track list was curated by Siouxsie and features Spellbound licensed for season four of series Stranger Things Fireworks Peek a Boo plus album tracks and rarities 73 It was released on black vinyl 74 In 2023 Siouxsie in solo announced her return to the stage with a series of live dates between May 2023 and September 2023 in Europe and the UK Siouxsie was the headliner of the Cruel World Festival on May 21 2023 in Pasadena California 75 She will then give a concert in Wolverhampton in England in mid June before headlining the Release Athens 2023 Festival in Greece 76 There will also be concerts in the cities of Madrid in Spain Belfort in France Tynemouth near Newcastle upon Tyne in England Suffolk in England Lokeren in Belgium Malaga in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal 76 She will also give two concerts in London at the Troxy in early September 77 Musical style EditSiouxsie and the Banshees have been described as developing a form of post punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation 3 The Times wrote that The Banshees stand proudly as one of the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post punk era 3 With some of their darkest material the band also helped spawn the gothic scene 78 The band is also considered a new wave act 79 They were also one of the first alternative bands music historian Peter Buckley pointed out that they were at the very front of the alternative rock scene 80 In 1988 Peek a Boo was the very first track to top the US Modern Rock chart after Billboard launched this chart in the first week of September to list the most played songs on alternative and college radio stations 81 Simon Goddard wrote that the Banshees Mk II would become one of the biggest alternative pop groups of the 1980s 4 Spin described them as alternative rockers in 1991 when referring to their presence in the top 40 chart 82 Noting the band s participation in the first Lollapalooza festival journalist Jim Gerr saw them as one of the elements of the alternative rock community 83 Mojo retrospectively presented them as one of alternative rock s iconic groups 84 Legacy EditSiouxsie and the Banshees had an impact over many later genres including post punk new wave synth pop gothic rock alternative music shoegaze and trip hop influencing a wide range of musicians including Joy Division the Cure the Smiths Depeche Mode PJ Harvey Radiohead Jeff Buckley Tricky and LCD Soundsystem Joy Division s Peter Hook who saw the group in concert in Manchester in 1977 85 said Siouxsie and the Banshees were one of our big influences The Banshees first LP was one of my favourite ever records the way the guitarist and the drummer played was a really unusual way of playing and this album showcases a landmark performance 86 Joy Division drummer Stephen Morris was influenced by the Banshees Mk1 from their 1977 s John Peel session because their first drummer Kenny Morris played mostly toms and the sound of cymbals was forbidden He added The Banshees had that foreboding sound sketching out the future from the dark of the past 87 Joy Division producer Martin Hannett saw a difference between the Banshees first main line up and the other bands of 1977 Any harmonies you got were stark to say the least except for the odd exception like Siouxsie They were interesting 88 The Cure s leader Robert Smith declared in 2003 Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire were the two bands I really admired They meant something 89 He also pinpointed what the 1979 Join Hands tour brought him musically On stage that first night with the Banshees I was blown away by how powerful I felt playing that kind of music It was so different to what we were doing with the Cure Before that I d wanted us to be like the Buzzcocks or Elvis Costello the punk Beatles Being a Banshee really changed my attitude to what I was doing 90 Killing Joke cited the band in their influences guitarist Geordie Walker praised the Banshees on The Scream for bringing chord structures that I found very refreshing 91 The two songwriters of the Smiths cited the band singer Morrissey said that Siouxsie and the Banshees were excellent and that they were one of the great groups of the late 1970s early 1980s 92 He also said in 1994 If you study modern groups those who gain press coverage and chart action none of them are as good as Siouxsie and the Banshees at full pelt That s not dusty nostalgia that s fact 93 When asked who do you regret not going to see live guitarist Johnny Marr replied Siouxsie and the Banshees mk 1 But mk 2 were even better 94 Marr mentioned his liking for John McGeoch and his contribution to the single Spellbound Marr qualified it as clever with a really good picky thing going on which is very un rock n roll 95 Smiths historian Goddard wrote that Marr praise d the McGeoch era Banshees as a significant inspiration 4 U2 cited Siouxsie and the Banshees as a major influence 96 and selected Christine for a Mojo compilation 97 The Edge was the presenter of an award given to Siouxsie at the Mojo ceremony in 2005 98 99 In December 1981 Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode named the Banshees as one of his three favourite bands along with Sparks and Roxy Music 100 Gahan later hailed the single Candyman at its release saying She always sounds exciting She sings with a lot of sex that s what I like This is a great Banshees record I like their sound I used to see them quite a lot when I was younger 101 Commenting on the original Banshees line up and how they were different from other groups Gahan said Siouxsie And The Banshees whom I adored sang much more abstract artistic about frustration Colder and darker 102 Jim Reid of the Jesus and Mary Chain selected Jigsaw Feeling from The Scream as being among his favourite songs 103 Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth cited Hong Kong Garden in his top 25 all time favourite songs 104 saying it was a completely new world 105 Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine also mentioned them as being among his early influences 106 Dave Navarro of Jane s Addiction once noted a parallel between his band and the Banshees There are so many similar threads melody use of sound attitude sex appeal I always saw Jane s Addiction as the masculine Siouxsie and the Banshees 107 Primal Scream s Bobby Gillespie liked the group s ability to produce pop songs while transmitting something subversive He said They were outsiders bringing outsider subjects to the mainstream We re not trying to rip off the Banshees but that s kind of where we re coming from 108 He stated that among the last great rock bands were Siouxsie and the Banshees the best post punk bands for me The ideas in the music and the lyrics for those bands completely influenced Primal Scream 109 The Banshees have been hailed by other acts Thom Yorke said that seeing Siouxsie on stage in concert in 1985 inspired him to become a performer 110 Radiohead cited McGeoch era Siouxsie records when mentioning the recording of the song There There 111 and rehearsed Banshees material prior to their 2008 tour 112 Jeff Buckley who took inspiration from several female vocalists covered Killing Time from the Boomerang album on various occasions 113 114 Buckley also owned all the Banshees albums in his record collection 115 When asked what were his influences Buckley replied I grew up for the 1960s early 1970s 1980s so I observed Joni Mitchell I observed the Smiths and Siouxsie and the Banshees That turns me on completely 116 Suede singer Brett Anderson named Juju as one of his favourite records 117 Red Hot Chili Peppers performed Christine in concert 118 and their guitarist John Frusciante cited the Banshees in interviews 119 Garbage singer Shirley Manson stated I learned how to sing listening to The Scream and Kaleidoscope 120 121 Siouxsie has also been praised by other female singers including PJ Harvey 122 and Courtney Love 123 PJ Harvey has stated It s hard to beat Siouxsie Sioux in terms of live performance She is so exciting to watch so full of energy and human raw quality 124 and selected Siouxsie s album Anima Animus in her top 10 albums of 1999 122 The band had a strong effect on two important trip hop acts 125 126 Tricky covered Tattoo to open his second album Nearly God 127 the original 1983 proto trip hop version of that song aided Tricky in the creation of his style 125 Massive Attack heavily sampled Metal Postcard on the song Superpredators Metal Postcard recorded prior to their Mezzanine album 128 Air s Jean Benoit Dunckel cited the group as one of his three main influences 129 Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins cited the Banshees as an important influence on his music 130 Faith No More covered Switch in concert 131 and cited The Scream as one of their influences 132 The Banshees continue to influence younger musicians Singer James Murphy was marked by certain Banshees albums during his childhood 133 His band LCD Soundsystem covered Slowdive as a B side to the single Disco Infiltrator The Beta Band sampled Painted Bird on their track Liquid Bird from the Heroes to Zeros album 134 TV on the Radio said that they have always tried to make a song that begins like Kiss Them for Me where all of a sudden there s an element of surprise with a giant drum coming in 135 Santigold based one of her songs around the music of Red Light My Superman is an interpolation of Red Light 136 Indie folk group DeVotchKa covered the ballad The Last Beat of My Heart at the suggestion of Arcade Fire singer Win Butler it was released on the Curse Your Little Heart EP 137 Gossip named the Banshees as one of their major influences during the promotion of their single Heavy Cross 138 British indie band Bloc Party took inspiration from Peek a Boo and their singer Kele Okereke stated about that Banshees single it sounded like nothing else on this planet This is a pop song that they put out in the middle of their career to me it sounded like the most current but most futuristic bit of guitar pop music I ve heard 139 A Perfect Circle s Billy Howerdel said that the Banshees were top three favorite bands for me 140 The Weeknd sampled different parts of Happy House for his song House of Balloons and also used the chorus of the initial version 141 In 2022 guitarists John Frusciante Johnny Marr and Ed O Brien gave interviews for a new book about John McGeoch particularly his work with the Banshees The Light Pours Out Of Me The Authorised Biography Of John McGeoch was released in April on Omnibus Press It also included new interviews with Siouxsie and Severin Band members EditMain article List of Siouxsie and the Banshees membersDiscography EditMain article Siouxsie and the Banshees discography Studio albums Edit The Scream 1978 Join Hands 1979 Kaleidoscope 1980 Juju 1981 A Kiss in the Dreamhouse 1982 Hyaena 1984 Tinderbox 1986 Through the Looking Glass 1987 Peepshow 1988 Superstition 1991 The Rapture 1995 References Edit 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever Q No 224 Rocklist net March 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2014 John McGeogh Spellbound Siouxsie amp the Banshees Juju 1981 Yamaha Mojo 89 June 1996 Retrieved 1 March 2015 a b c d Nigel Williamson 27 November 2004 Siouxsie amp the Banshees subscription required The Times Retrieved 8 July 2012 with the Banshees she helped to invent a form of post punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation The Banshees stand proudly alongside PIL Gang of Four and the Fall as the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post punk era a b c Goddard Simon 2010 Mozipedia The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and the Smiths Sioux Siouxsie entry Ebury Press p 393 ISBN 978 0452296671 The singles Peek a Boo 1988 and Kiss Them For Me 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