To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Bauhaus reunited for a tour and released the Crackle compilation in the U.S. The band initially claimed that Crackle was an American...
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After several well-received singles, Bauhaus burst forth from Britain's post-punk underground with a collection of goth anthems that added a whiff of the tomb to punk's...
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If all single-artist compilations were like this, the world would be a much better place -- while lacking liner notes, or even specific references as to what songs come from...
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With Peter Murphy out sick for much of the recording, Burning From The Inside is a far more diverse Bauhaus album. Vocal duties were handled by Murphy as well as Ash and...
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If The Sky's Gone Out felt like a collection of various recordings, Burning from the Inside really was, due in large part to outside events -- Murphy had fallen victim to a...
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Managing the sometimes hard-to-negotiate trick of expanding their sound while retaining all the qualities which got them attention to begin with, on Mask the members of...
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Just two albums into their career, Bauhaus' repertoire consisted of plenty of standards and fan favorites. Despite the punk world's disdain for live albums (because of their...
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Whether it was the immediacy of recording or some other unexplainable element, Bauhaus always thrived when doing British radio appearances, with no less than five of the 18...
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Even though the title is horribly bleak, the songs on The Sky's Gone Out are on the upside--for Bauhaus, that is. While "Silent Hedges" is a great track, the rapid-fire...
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More fragmented in origin than it might appear on first glance -- the leadoff track, a phenomenal, nuclear-strength rip through Brian Eno's "Third Uncle," featuring some...
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After years of fruitless wishing on the part of Bauhaus fans worldwide, while Peter Murphy pursued a solo career and the remaining three members scored their own successes...
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