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Ink 19 :: The Creatures
Hai (Instinct). Review by Rob Levy.
THE CREATURES HAI Instinct Almost immediately after the end of last year's Siouxsie & The Banshees tour, the Creatures were at it again. They were in Tokyo, they were feeling inspired, they were feeling feisty, so they set up a recording session with legendary Taiko drummer Leonard Eto. The end result ...
Ink 19 :: The Creatures
April 1999 :: Music A-C :: The Creatures (Geoff Baumgartner)
The Creatures Anima Animus Instinct Does anybody else out there miss Siouxsie and the Banshees? Come on, admit it. You miss the older stuff, from the eighties all the way up until about Peepshow . Okay, maybe some of you don't. As for the rest of us; fans of Siouxsie Sioux take heed. This new disc ...
Ink 19 :: The Creatures
Finally got around to dragging my lazy ass over to a theatre to check out the...
..., who looked very striking with a bleached buzzcut and Julie Driscoll-esque makeup. Oh, I do hope she's aged well... As it turns out, that was Siouxsie Sioux, and as it turns out, that she has aged exceedingly well, both aesthetically and artistically. Listening to U.S. Retrace, I've gotta say, I'm glad...
Ink 19 :: Brainiac's Daughter
September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Brainiac's Daughter (Lisa Olen)
...-fashioned rock n' roll attitude, they seem to be cut out. I don't think there are enough descendants of Chrissie Hynde, Patti Smith, Romeo Void, and Siouxsie Sioux in music right now. The general attitude seems to be leave the heavier stuff to the men. Kjo : Personally, I view most women in the music...
Ink 19 :: The Black Bible
December 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Black Bible (Gail Worley)
...Dots, Gary Numan, and Specimen. The musical journey culminates on Disc Four (“The Apocrypha”) with two recorded interviews, one with Siouxsie Sioux, the other with Robert Smith: two members of what, with the inclusion of Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy, is surely considered to be the Holy Trinity...
Ink 19 :: Glampire
Drop Dead Gorgeous (Musesick). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...Slightly surreal, bass-heavy, almost cabaret-style goth tones creep out against a slinky beat. Strong female vocals move over the music, slightly Siouxsie-like, and sometimes chanting. The guitars hit quick, almost tricking you that the song's about to rock out, but then the dance beat kicks in, like...
Ink 19 :: Meet The Covers!
February 1998 :: Music L-O :: Meet The Covers! (Ian Koss)
...Beatles into their particular genres with good results. Still, they wear the songs like ill-fitting suits. Faring better are Todd Rundgren's "Rain," Siouxsie & the Banshees' "Dear Prudence," and the Flamin' Groovies rendition of "There's a Place." All are interesting, energetic and faithful representations...
Ink 19 :: Party o' the Times
November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Party o' the Times (Julio Diaz)
...(with stark electro versions of "Controversy" and "Sign o' the Times," respectively), Dead Or Alive (whose shimmering, psychedelic "Pop Life" recalls Siouxsie & the Banshees' "Kiss Them For Me" far more than the modern disco sound they're best known for), Gary Numan (with a straightforward yet distinctive...
Ink 19 :: The Start
Shakedown (The Label). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...Cyndi Lauper vocals of Aimee Echo. Some of the songs move down and into a synth-touched darkness that reminds me of something like Tori Amos singing Siouxsie songs with Gary Numan fanatics taking over the instruments, but that's not really doing justice to the sound. It's very teenage driven, and I...
Ink 19 :: Lamb/Leomoon
December 1999 :: Music L-Me :: Lamb/Leomoon (Matthew Moyer)
...I can even take seriously, so its funny that Lamb, in a desperate bid for self-survival, have added house elements and pretty much completely aped Siouxsie's vocal performance from "Anima Animus." But then, I'm sure they'd deny the whole thing. Lamb have sputtered out this second dismal record, and...
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