Join Hands is the second album released by Siouxsie & the Banshees. Polydor Records released it in the UK in September 1979. It is also the last album on which band members McKay and Morris appeared. The last track ending the album, is the studio recording of "The Lord's Prayer," the song that they are famous for playing in their debut live performance at the 100 Club Punk Festival in September of 1976. In the Melody Maker, Jon Savage described the first track "Poppy Day" as "a short, powerful evocation of the Great War graveyards in Flanders."… read more
Join Hands is the second album released by Siouxsie & the Banshees. Polydor Records released it in the UK in September 1979. It is also the last … read more
Join Hands is the second album released by Siouxsie & the Banshees. Polydor Records released it in the UK in September 1979. It is also the last album on which band members McKay and… read more
Siouxsie and the Banshees was an influential English rock band which formed during 1976 in London. Initially associated with the British punk rock scene, the band quickly evolved to create, "A form of post-punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation." The Times would also cite Siouxsie and the Banshees as, "One of the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post-punk era." After their split in the year 1996, Siouxsie and drummer Budgie continued to record music as the Creatures duo, which they had formed in the early 1980s … read more
Siouxsie and the Banshees was an influential English rock band which formed during 1976 in London. Initially associated with the British punk rock scene, the band quickly evolved to create,… read more
Siouxsie and the Banshees was an influential English rock band which formed during 1976 in London. Initially associated with the British punk rock scene, the band quickly evolved to create, "A form of post-punk discord full of dar… read more