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Siouxsie's best album: dark, somber, smoldering, the songs here take the change of directions begun the year before with Kaleidoscope (and the addition of John McGeoch (RIP) on guitar) and focus on craft and power.
The Bela Session is the first official reissue of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" on vinyl, and the first release of the complete recording session: 5 tracks total, 3 previously unreleased. Late 2018 will mark the 40th anniversary of Bauhaus.
Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape is a live album by the British gothic rock band Bauhaus, released in 1982 on Beggars Banquet Records, and recorded in London and Liverpool in 1981 and 1982.
Vinyl LP pressing. Originally released in 1984, Pop is the only studio album from Tones on Tail, which was a side project of Bauhaus members Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins along with Glenn Campling. The audio was cut from the original analog master.
Goth before goth, Bauhaus broke up in 1983. It wasn't until 1998 that this compilation of Bauhaus' greatest hits was released with the LP hits as well as the English singles such as "Bela Lugosi's Dead."
Available for the first time on vinyl, Monster is Future's thirteenth mixtape. It was released on October 28, 2014 by Freebandz Entertainment. Features the hit tracks "Codeine Crazy" and "Throw Away.
Ron Miles wrote most of the music to Rainbow Sign in the summer of 2018 as his father was passing away. It's both a loving dedication and a riveting spiritual document that scores the journey from Earth to eternal peace
Six years before the release of his landmark Mother Earth’s Plantasia LP, composer and arranger Mort Garson met experimental film director Skip Sherwood, who was interested in an electronic score for his new movie, Didn’t You Hear?
"The band's defeatism takes on a new tenor: battle-worn, sincere, and not quite so antagonistic. That may mean that New Material lacks the punch of their feisty debut, but it also lends these songs a soothing quality." -Pitchfork