Bauhaus

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By  Adam Gnade at www.bauhausmusik.com:

Bauhaus slid fully formed from punk rock's womb in late 1978. Over the course of four hot years, they unintentionally birthed a genre (Goth), moved on, moved forward, and surged mercurial through the post-punk music scene, tearing into tense, bass-driven new-wave, T-Rex-esque dark-glam, and  wirling, clattering, orchestral atmospherics, whilst churning it into a grand, velvet, Rimbaudian hallucination. To pin the band to one genre is nothing but reductive. Their influences run deep, encompassing everything from dub reggae to proto-electronic bands like Can and Suicide. As the NME says, "Bauhaus are to Goth, what Radiohead are to Prog."

It's all building blocks; you see it when they play live. It comes to you in sudden illuminations! You realize that The Faint, The Killers and Moving Units
got their twisted, sexclub beats from Bauhaus. That the sensual 'disco punk' darkness The Rapture milk, was unpasteurized dairy to Bauhaus 20 years ago and second-nature at that. Seeing Bauhaus live brings it all back home. How-without them-there wouldn't be a Nine Inch Nails or a Jane's Addiction or a Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, AFI, Interpol, Hot Hot Heat. Sui generis.

The accomplishments of singer Peter Murphy, bassist David J, guitarist Daniel Ash and drummer Kevin Haskins are too many to list here. But to touch lightly, there are the four studio albums-In the Flat Field (1980), Mask (1981), The Sky's Gone Out (1982), and Burning from the Inside (1983)-which merged icy detachment with impassioned artistic violence. There's the rivetting appearance with David Bowie in The Hunger, this at the Thin White Duke's royal request. There are the classic Peel sessions. Live recordings. And hits, seismic rumbles, crushing hymns like "She's in Parties," "Kick in the Eye," "Stigmata Martyr" and the great, epic, pillar of ether and brooding, stark psychedelia, "Bela Lugosi's Dead." Like Iggy Pop sang, it was "soul radiation in the dead of night, love in the middle of a firefight." And it still is.

Bauhaus' 1998 'Resurrection' world tour was a smashing success but only foretold of that which was to come: This year's full-scale reunion, kicking off with a hush-hush, pre-Coachella secret show in LA, where the band took the stage and played savage like they'd never left-still full of fire and heart and poise, before disappearing back into the wings like the phantoms of the teenage opera they were once dubbed by the press and then the already legendary, spot-light stealing performance at the big festival in the dessert.

Funky but dangerous, doomy but not without a certain Godardian sense of humor, it is a sound dead-set relevant to life today. As the guns of war rattle, and society falls back to 1980s conservatism, as hands in the darkness reach out for a guiding star, Bauhaus has returned to claim what's theirs... the world, you, your heart, everything. Darkness doubles. The light pours in...

Links 

Dark Entries
Provides chronology of the band's career and discography (complete with catalog numbers and pictures). Excellent place to find lyrics.
Bauhausmusik: Official Site
Information, photos, and merchandise all provided. Covers the "Resurrection Tour" and contains many exclusives, ranging from interviews to excellent fan photos from the band's recent tour.
RollingStone.com: Bauhaus
Includes a biography, discography, photos, articles, audio/video files, links and message board.
Eyesore: Bauhaus
4AD label discography with cover images.
Bauhaus Archive
Provides sights, sounds and resources for Bauhaus and members' solo projects.
The Sound of Light
Photographs of Peter Murphy, David J, and Daniel Ash taken by Kyle Burkhart.
Of Lillies and Remains
Contains a postcard generator, message board, up-to-date tour news, lyrics, discography, and biography.
Bauhaus Lyrics from Rock Magic
Bauhaus song lyrics indexed by album and in alphabetical order.
Bauhaus Lyrics
The lyrics to Bauhaus songs, listed by album.
Album Reviews
Provides ratings and recommendations for Bauhaus albums, song lyrics, and links to related sites.
Launch Feature: We Love Our Audience
Interview with Kevin Haskins about the reunion.
VH1: Bauhaus
Bauhaus news and reviews, audio downloads, brief biography, and bulletin boards.
The Silent Hedges
Contains a biography, images, discography, reviews, and guitar tablature.
Band Photography
Photos taken by Ruby Mallach from the Bauhaus' 1998 "Resurrection" tour.
Bassmasta: Bauhaus
Bass tablature.

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In the Flat Field

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Burning from the Inside

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Mask

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From Beggars Banquet 

some biographical information

Bauhaus are one of the most innovative bands to emerge from the post-punk era but, like many pioneers, it was only a long time after they broke up that their impact was finally recognised. From 1979-83, this Northampton-based four piece explored magnetic rock 'n' roll, surreal songwriting and stark imagery in a series of brilliant singles, four albums (In The Flat Field, Mask, The Sky's Gone Out and Burning From The Inside) and through their legendary live shows which were the life-affirming soul of the band. Now Peter Murphy, Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins are together again at a point where their influence is beginning to be finally acknowledged - they played a pivotal role in the history of alternative rock by rejecting punk's nihilsim and experimenting with everything from dub and electronics to Krautrock and glam: the fact that they broke-up as an under-rated cult act in 1983 meant that it took nearly a decade for their vision to 'cross-over' through the bands they inspired including Smashing Pumpkins, Hole, Nirvana, Korn, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson and most of all, Jane's Addiction who are arguably closest in spirit to Bauhaus.

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