Best Post-Punk Band from the UK
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:47 pm
SecondEdition wrote:That's a recommendation...I will have to check these out. Two Siouxsie songs I have heard: "Hong Kong Garden," which I completely hated, and "Tattoo," which was absolutely great. Are the songs you recommended more similar to "Tattoo"?
I'm trying to figure out how you heard Tattoo. It's the flip to the Dear Prudence cover, right? Total B-side. I think I might have heard it years ago. Now my interest is piqued...
No, those songs aren't like Hong Kong Garden. I'm not crazy about that period at all. It is what it is - the rules for punk/post-punk/proto-goth were still being written I guess, but it doesn't hold up well.
The late stuff is almost made for radio. I saw them on a later tour and they were fantastic, but the album they were supporting (Superstition) didn't do it for me.
The McGeoch Albums are really, really great, but still have flaws. The good songs are stellar though.
I like the John Valentine Caruther record, Tindebox, a lot too. It's post-punk in a popish context, and I think it works, even with some of the production issues. Mainly it's just that I think his guitar playing is inventive in a way I had not heard before and haven't heard since. Melody, choppiness and gorgeous snakiness with a buzzsaw guitar sound.
Start with "Spellbound" "Halloween" and "Christine." Spend the three bucks and tell me what you think. Such great playing...shit.
A lot of cool acoustic work too, by the way.
Once again, I can't say enough about the bass playing and drumming either.
-A