Siouxsie and the Banshees – A Kiss In The Dreamhouse

Album Info

Artist: Siouxsie and the Banshees

Title: A Kiss In The Dreamhouse

Year: 1982

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Tracklist

  • 1. Cascade (4:25)
  • 2. Green Fingers (3:32)
  • 3. Obsession (3:50)
  • 4. She's A Carnival (3:39)
  • 5. Circle (5:21)
  • 6. Melt (3:47)
  • 7. Painted Bird (4:15)
  • 8. Cocoon (4:28)
  • 9. Slowdive (4:17)
  • 10. Fireworks - 12 Version (4:30)
  • 11. Slowdive - 12 version (5:46)
  • 12. Painted Bird - Workhouse Demo (3:44)
  • 13. Cascade - Workhouse Demo (4:32)

Review

"A Kiss in the Dreamhouse" by Siouxsie and the Banshees is a wild ride that'll make your ears perk up and your imagination run wild. Released in 1982, this album is where the band really let their creative juices flow, experimenting with new sounds and pushing their musical boundaries. The addition of real strings gives the music a lush, organic feel that's just *chef's kiss*. It's like they took their signature sound and dressed it up in a fancy new outfit - still edgy, but with a touch of elegance.

What really gets me excited about this album is how diverse and psychedelic it is. From the playful recorder in "Green Fingers" to the haunting tubular bells in "Obsession," each track is its own little adventure. And don't even get me started on "Circle" - that trance-like loop is hypnotic! The band was going through some tough times personally, but you can hear how they channeled that energy into creating something truly unique. It's amazing how sometimes the most challenging periods can spark the most incredible creativity. This album is a testament to their willingness to take risks and explore new musical territories, and it's no wonder it's still influencing artists today. - Ava