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Bauhaus

Bauhaus are the founding fathers of goth rock, creating a minimalistic, overbearingly gloomy style of post-punk rock driven by jagged guitar chords and cold, distant synthesizers. Throughout their brief career, the band explored all the variations on their bleak musical ideas, adding elements of glam rock, experimental electronic rock, funk, and heavy metal. While their following has never expanded beyond a cult, they kept their cult alive well into the '90s, a full decade after they disbanded.

The group formed in 1978 in Northampton, England. Guitarist/vocalist Daniel Ash, bassist/vocalist David J (born David Jay Haskins), and drummer Kevin Haskins had played together as a trio called the Craze before forming Bauhaus with vocalist Peter Murphy. Originally, the band was called Bauhaus 1919 after the German art movement; by 1979, they had dropped the 1919 from their name.

In August of 1979, the group released their debut single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead," on the independent record label Small Wonder Records. Although it did not make the pop charts, it became the de facto goth rock anthem, staying in the U.K. independent charts for years. Three months later, the group signed with Beggars Banquet's subsidiary label, 4AD. The group's second single, "Dark Entries," was released in January 1980. Following their first European tour, Bauhaus released their third single, "Terror Couple Kill Colonel," in the summer of that year, which became a hit on the indie charts.

After touring America for the first time in September, the group released a version of T. Rex's "Telegram Sam." In October, they released their debut album, In the Flat Field, which reached number one on the independent charts and number 72 on the pop charts. The success of the album led to their first hits on the pop charts; both "Kick in the Eye" and "The Passion of Lovers" made the U.K. Top 60 in 1981. In October, they released their second album, Mask, which revealed a more ambitious musical direction; the new direction, which featured elements of metal and electronic sonic textures, made the music more accessible without abandoning the dark, foreboding core of their music. Mask was a commercial success, peaking at number 30 on the U.K. charts.

In March of 1982, Bauhaus released the EP Searching for Satori, which reached number 45 on the U.K. charts; another successful single, "Spirit," followed in the summer. That fall, the group had a number 15 hit with their version of David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust." The success of the single propelled their third album, The Sky's Gone Out, to number four on the album charts.

Murphy contracted pneumonia at the beginning of 1983, which prevented him from participating in the recording sessions for Bauhaus' fourth album, Burning From the Inside. Consequently, the record featured substantial contributions from Ash and J, who both pursued more personal and atmospheric directions. After Murphy recovered, the band toured Japan and then returned to the U.K. to promote the summer release of Burning From the Inside. The album was another hit, peaking at number 13. In July, Bauhaus split up.

After Bauhaus' breakup, Murphy formed Dali's Car with Japan's Mick Karn and then pursued a solo career. Ash continued with Tones on Tail, a project he began in 1981; Kevin Haskins also joined the band after Bauhaus' split. J made some solo records and joined the Jazz Butcher briefly. Ash, Haskins, and J formed Love and Rockets in 1985 after a proposed Bauhaus reunion fell apart because Peter Murphy wasn't interested in the project. More than a decade later, however, with the careers of both Love and Rockets and Peter Murphy at a standstill, Bauhaus re-formed for several live dates in Los Angeles, mounting a full-blown tour in 1998; the two-disc Gotham documented the reunited group's performance at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. In 2008, the band resurfaced again with Go Away White, a studio album they promised as their last statement. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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this.is.all. you're not what i heard
This is an awful description of Bauhaus. No more than a cult following? Are you mad?
two marrages worth too bad ttheir to the same love
best goth band ever
Bauhaus rocks and so does peter murphey♥ and joy division is the best before they became New Order because Ian Curtis killed himself..joy divisions lead singer..Grea t book by the way..Touchin g from a distance a bio on ian curtis=)
bertrand.lec l e r c q
I'm a 3 weeks old foetus and I love this band.
hilikusfan42
Joy Division was first..there f o r e founding fathers for sure..still love Bauhaus
leahsmorriso n
okay>im baffeled>per s o n a l l y i do think bauhaus and joy division should both be valued as the begining of a genre.Having met them on a bahaus reunion tour,as i see it,kevin,dav i d j, daniel and peter murphy are all still going strong as far as influence and prominence:e x a m p l e s : weve got love and rockets,tone s on tail and amazing legacies still active,along with solo albums &collabarati o n s featuring all former members.The cure sure dont have that>skinny puppy maybe>but not the cure. they have robe
i gave my 12yr old brother this to hear in my car then played The Cure, he loved both. however he never asks to here The Cure.
The Cure proceeded this band and did more to influence and create the "Goth Rock" sound and culture...an d their impact endures.
lol im only 12 and i love this band.
Nevermind the Willow, Here's Bauhaus!
Sweeeeeeeeee e t !
marshallcwu
i have loved this band since i first heard it in approx 1986. I got a chance to see them live a few years ago. they sound better now live then they do on their CDs. if you get a change, go see them!
YEESSSS, Just can't beat a good bit of Bauhaus.
sbholl84
Ah, Bauhaus. Such an uneven band. Half the time you get "Dark Entries" and half the time you get some godawful dub monstrosity. Nevertheless , when they were on, they were really on.
I almost forgot about Bauhaus. They were the first band I ever shot in concert and the first and only time I wore eye make up!
dsandridge
That black trench coat could never quite close around her ample bosom.
Why so serious?
Because apathetic conventional i t y is the root of evil suckness.
I DARE YOU TO BE REAL!
dsandridge
My first experience with Bauhaus was lusting after a Goth Girl in High School with a metal Bauhaus lunch pail and black nail polish. We called 'em "Morbids". Why so serious?
The beautiful down grade...ya! ya! huh huh huh
That label wasn't put into use until a few years later to categorize the Batcave's imitators. (Gee...you'v e really outdone yourself Pandora, with this elaborate board. Nice word limit.)
After reading these comments I can safely say that I NEVER expected, nor imagined in my worst nightmare, that Tool would be mentioned in the same sentence as Bauhuas. Ouch! It's also funny to hear so many people call Bauhaus a "Goth" band when they were an extension of Bowie-esque Glam rock, as were many bands that were frequently on the Batcave's roster. Goth came from Glam, but even Murphy refutes calling Bauhaus "Goth". That label wasn't put into use until a few years later, to categorize
Bow To The Haus!
:)
my ex saw bauhaus on their last tour...lucky b**tard

ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY BAUHAUS
These comments are wonderful. :)
chandirah4
Brief career? They're still here! Go Away White was released last year.

Though it's not as mind-bending l y cool as the earlier stuff, it's still a lot cooler than a lot of the crap on the music scene at the moment.
They transend goth. they were Bauhaus, everything else is an imitation.
Bauhaus is goth. Not emo, not screamo, not ebm or dance or anything. They are as goth as goth gets. If you don't like Bauhaus, you are not goth. They are the reason the scene exists. I still get a packed floor at the club with She's In Parties and that song is older than some of the people dancing.
msheydayi
I'm feeling much more of Iggy Pop's The Idiot over Tool. Thats just me.
I forgot about these guys! Thanks for reminding me, I have always liked them!
"legendary pink dots" is a nive group too.
I love you peter murphy
I love it.

Mysterious. Thought-prov o k i n g . Original. Hypnotic. Addictive. The kind of music I search for . .

Bauhaus masters it all beautifully, surprising me one song at a time.
Pre-Tool? Well I'm glad you like them.
These guys kinda sound like the pre-Tool. Thanks Pandora, never heard of these guys before. The lead singer definitely isn't Maynard, but they got sorta the same "feel"
One Word; Groundbreaki n g (Oh wait that's two words). Amazing, Haunting and betwitching even after all these years.

A must for all you little kids.
No synth in Bauhaus, all the sounds you think are synth are from an E-Bow or are feedback from big amps. I do not know why I keep seeing listings that say Bauhaus have "cold synth sounds" Check the album credits if you do not think so. Iv also seen them play live three times and never saw a synth on stage.
Hate goths? Some of my best friends/foll o w e r s are goths.
...they still look silly.
I enjoy mocking goths. What can I tell you? They are easy targets. They dress silly. They conform within their dull, non-conformi s t creeds. That said, Bauhaus finds a way to my musical sweet spot now and then.

Mr. Bauhaus still builds some awful buildings though. He should stick to music I say.
I gotta listen to some more of their stuff, very interesting
ah! i agree with both of you!
bauhaus=imag i n a t i o n = a w e s o m e ! ! !
I love what Mascera said.... that's what this song is about... letting your imagination go .... into any dark place that you want...lets find that corpse and dance around all night. I remember when this song came out and I thought finally there are people out there that think like I do... so cool....
I love Bauhaus. Makes me want to sacrifice a goat and then dance around it's corpse.
these guys are pretty cool
Kevin Murphy? You mean Kevin Haskins right?
Joy Division
The Cure
Siouxsie And The Banshees
The Sisters Of Mercy
New Order, Their music is the only reason I made it through the early 80's...The failure of my first marriage w/ 3 kids and the loss of a good job, 27 years later they still entertain me ..oh, my kids also love these bands too and they found them on their own.. I guess it's in the blood, and not the EMO flavor of the month club.. commercial bull crap that that it's turned into. "Turn off your TV set" and "Hang the DJ"! Pandora
mstricklan
"While their following has never expanded beyond a cult..." Is it me or are Pandora's writers almost constantly dinging 80's alternative rock bands' lack of massive record sales or for not being mainstream enough?

Maybe you should let people who don't think Fall Out Boy is the shizz write these things up.
The fact that goth girls everywhere still get moist over this stuff almost 30 years later is an amazing testament to the significance of Bauhaus.

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