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A Kiss in the Dreamhouse

Album - 5 november 1982 - DeB Id: 64152
By Siouxsie and the Banshees
9 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 7,30

Siouxsie & the Banshees

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 ‘Cascade’ sets the tone for the entire album leaving you with a dramatic inner nostalgia.

 'A sincere album, which acts as a bridge between two distinct periods of the band and deserves to be listened to.'

 Dive into 'A Kiss in the Dreamhouse' and discover the haunting allure of Siouxsie & The Banshees' classic dark wave sound!

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Cascade (04:24)
Oh the Air was shining
Shining like a wedding ring
Barbed like sex
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Hibiscus head -- in a flower bed
A finger hewn -- planted and sewn

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Obsession (03:52)
Do you hear this breath -- it's an obsessive breath
Can you feel this beat -- it's an obsessive heartbeat
Waiting to be joined with its obsession
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In the heart of the night
She smiles like Mardi-Gras
Spinning in a dizzy haze.
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Circle (05:22)
Pretty girl of 16 -- has fun and runs crazy
Ruined girl of 16 -- now a mother grows lazy
Next a 16-year old baby -- like mother grows lazy
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Melt! (03:47)
You are the melting man
You are your situation
There is no time to breathe
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Painted Bird (04:16)
On lead-poisoned wings -- you try to sing
Freak beak shrieks are thrown -- at your confusing hue
The peacock screaming eyes -- show no mercy no mercy
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Cocoon (04:29)
here in my cot where my cot loves me
i'll stay here while in the cotton wool cocoon
'til the chrysalis is ripe 'til the time is right
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Slowdive (04:16)
Get your head down to the ground
Shake it all around -- a dirty sound
Put your knees into your face
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Siouxsie and the Banshees

Siouxsie and the Banshees were a British band associated with punk’s aftermath and the rise of post-punk and gothic rock, fronted by Siouxsie Sioux. Reviews describe their early era as austere and alienated, later expanding into electronics, pop-leaning songwriting, and stylistic experimentation, while remaining influential for gothic iconography and sound.
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