With a primal power that still through loud and clear, Siouxsie And The Banshees’ debut album, ‘The Scream’, remains one of post-punk’s landmark releases.
The Cure were all about building credibility through their edgy, atmospheric work, but in 1983, the UK top ten came to them.
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Beck’s new partner in this concise new album enterprise of 2008 was "hip-hop head case" Danger Mouse.
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Andy Anderson, former drummer for the Cure and session musician for Iggy Pop, Hawkwind and more, has died at the age of 68.
The trip-hop icons are currently on tour in support of the 'Mezzanine' reissue and tonight play London's 02 Arena.
Produced by Dennis Bovell, 'Cut' was originally released in September 1979 and it remains a post-punk touchstone.
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The track is taken from the deluxe 20th anniversary reissue of iconic Bristolians' double platinum 'Mezzanine' album.