Did anyone else get this today?
BAUHAUS - 'GO AWAY WHITE'
"I come with this darkness and go away white."
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, stark, dub bass-driven new-wave, T-Rex-esque
glam, and swirling, clattering, orchestral atmospherics, whilst churning
it all into a grand velvet, Rimbaudian hallucination. It was a wild,
inspired, enthralling sound. And it still is. Now there is a new record.
'Go Away White' was recorded in 18 days at Zircon Skye in Ojai, with
singer Peter Murphy, bassist David J, guitarist Daniel Ash, and drummer
Kevin Haskins playing together as a band in one room, taking first takes
as final cuts. So, a new record but apparently a final one, the band
having decided to release it as a posthumous swan song.
'Go Away White' is everything you would hope Bauhaus would deliver as
their final statement. Fronted by a cover photo of Bethesda, the angel of
the healing waters in New York's Central Park, the music inside is pure
cathartic renovation, a psychedelic glimpse into an enchanted moment.
Aided in part by guitarist Daniel Ash's inspired use of Jimi Hendrix's own
personal Vox wah wah pedal, gifted to him by Peter Murphy at the start of
the sessions, it is pop as much as it is experimental.
The 10 songs on 'Go Away White' channel the kind of magic timelessness you
could imagine on a mighty bill with Joy Division, Bowie, Devo, the
Creatures, Antony, My Bloody Valentine, and Kraftwerk--with Oscar Wilde
playing master of ceremonies.
As the NME once said, "Bauhaus are to Goth, what Radiohead are to Prog."
It's all building blocks. Give 'Go Away White' an honest minute and you'll
realize that The Klaxons, The Killers, The Rapture and Foals all got their
beats from Bauhaus, and how--without them--there would be no Nine Inch
Nails or Jane's Addiction or Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, AFI, TV on the
Radio, Interpol, Hot Hot Heat or LCD Sound System.
The accomplishments of the band 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). There is the riveting appearance with David Bowie in the
movie,'The Hunger'. There are the classic Peel sessions and the
hits--seismic rumbles such as 'She's in Parties', 'Kick in the
Eye','Stigmata Martyr', and the great, epic, pillar of ether and brooding,
psychedelia, that is 'Bela Lugosi's Dead.'
So, an end but an end with one final sonorous statement. Behold 'Go Away
White'.
Watch as night comes, as day breaks and the light . . . pours . . . in.
--Adam Gnade
Released on March 4th, 2008 worldwide. Distributed by Red Eye in North
America, Cooking Vinyl for the rest of the world. It will also be
available as digital download on iTunes (only in North America).
BAUHAUS - 'GO AWAY WHITE'
"I come with this darkness and go away white."
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, stark, dub bass-driven new-wave, T-Rex-esque
glam, and swirling, clattering, orchestral atmospherics, whilst churning
it all into a grand velvet, Rimbaudian hallucination. It was a wild,
inspired, enthralling sound. And it still is. Now there is a new record.
'Go Away White' was recorded in 18 days at Zircon Skye in Ojai, with
singer Peter Murphy, bassist David J, guitarist Daniel Ash, and drummer
Kevin Haskins playing together as a band in one room, taking first takes
as final cuts. So, a new record but apparently a final one, the band
having decided to release it as a posthumous swan song.
'Go Away White' is everything you would hope Bauhaus would deliver as
their final statement. Fronted by a cover photo of Bethesda, the angel of
the healing waters in New York's Central Park, the music inside is pure
cathartic renovation, a psychedelic glimpse into an enchanted moment.
Aided in part by guitarist Daniel Ash's inspired use of Jimi Hendrix's own
personal Vox wah wah pedal, gifted to him by Peter Murphy at the start of
the sessions, it is pop as much as it is experimental.
The 10 songs on 'Go Away White' channel the kind of magic timelessness you
could imagine on a mighty bill with Joy Division, Bowie, Devo, the
Creatures, Antony, My Bloody Valentine, and Kraftwerk--with Oscar Wilde
playing master of ceremonies.
As the NME once said, "Bauhaus are to Goth, what Radiohead are to Prog."
It's all building blocks. Give 'Go Away White' an honest minute and you'll
realize that The Klaxons, The Killers, The Rapture and Foals all got their
beats from Bauhaus, and how--without them--there would be no Nine Inch
Nails or Jane's Addiction or Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, AFI, TV on the
Radio, Interpol, Hot Hot Heat or LCD Sound System.
The accomplishments of the band 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). There is the riveting appearance with David Bowie in the
movie,'The Hunger'. There are the classic Peel sessions and the
hits--seismic rumbles such as 'She's in Parties', 'Kick in the
Eye','Stigmata Martyr', and the great, epic, pillar of ether and brooding,
psychedelia, that is 'Bela Lugosi's Dead.'
So, an end but an end with one final sonorous statement. Behold 'Go Away
White'.
Watch as night comes, as day breaks and the light . . . pours . . . in.
--Adam Gnade
Released on March 4th, 2008 worldwide. Distributed by Red Eye in North
America, Cooking Vinyl for the rest of the world. It will also be
available as digital download on iTunes (only in North America).
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 7:17 PMI hadn't actually heard about it until your posting but there's an interesting article in mojo about the album:
www.mojo4music.com/blog/200...dbye.html
Should be interesting, in a bittersweet way
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Mon, December 17, 2007 - 7:31 AMI kinda like how they recorded it too, the raw old school one take live tracks.
Should be interesting, let's hope they put out a teaser track so we can get a taste for what's coming. -
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Sun, February 10, 2008 - 12:29 AMI got the entire CD and it's really great. It's enough like old bauhaus to be satisfying but not so much like it that it's embarassing for them. The music is really good and Peter sounds great also. -
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Wed, March 12, 2008 - 12:14 PMJust heard the album for the first time. My overall impression is that the guys dug up a bunch of old Love and Rockets tracks out of the dustbin and wiped them off to see if they could make they'd work better if Peter sang them. The last few tracks sound like some of Peter's discards.
Have to give it a few more spins and get used to the new sound to decide if I really like it. -
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Thu, March 13, 2008 - 12:03 AMits getting better with each listen ... I really like first track and int. bulletproof talent and blackstone heart and dog's a vapour best of all em ...
a very very very druggy bauhaus album like they're all on psych. meds and smoking lots of weed .. but's thats FINE by me ... bring it on ...
love the fresh clean 1-take sound to it as well, not over produced at all ...
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Thu, March 13, 2008 - 9:03 AMAfter the second time around I'm far more kindly disposed towards it. I miss the original creative, angsty post-punk spark, but everybody brought with them what they've learned over the last 25 years. I like the production; some unexpected touches. They've all become better musicians over time, which I noticed when they started touring together again....sounded better than ever.
It does sound like the same band that brought us "Terror Couple" and "Kick in the Eye".
I wish they'd included a l lyric sheet so I don't have to look them up, and all the notes in clear varnish are just cruel.
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Re: Bauhaus-Go Away White
Wed, March 19, 2008 - 2:19 PMOK, I haven't been able to stop listening to it. I think I've been converted. Just took a while to get used to it.
Only number that I'm still having trouble with is "Endless Summer of the Damned". Sort of annoys me.
Sold.
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