- The Creatures
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Name = The Creatures
Img_capt = Advertisement for the Creatures first release, Wild Things from 1981.
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Origin =London ,UK
Genre =Alternative rock Experimental
Years_active = 1981-2005
Label =Geffen Records , Sioux Records
Associated_acts =Siouxsie & the Banshees
URL = [http://siouxsie.com/ Official site]
Current_members =Siouxsie Sioux Budgie
Past_members =The Creatures were an musical act formed in 1981 as a side-project for
Siouxsie & the Banshees membersSiouxsie Sioux and Budgie, this was to record music more based on percussion.With the dissolution of Siouxsie & the Banshees in 1996, The Creatures graduated from an occasional side project to a full-time concern. They disbanded in 2005.
Their music has been hailed by
Jeff Buckley [ [http://www.jeffbuckley-fr.net/disco/Liste.html. list of songs covered by jeff buckley. Buckley covered "killing Time"] ] andPJ Harvey . [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20020511092935/pjharvey.net/online/news/ Pj Harvey.net entry : 7th January 2000 - PJ selects her Top 10 Albums of 1999. featuring The Creatures with the Lp Anima Animus] ]Biography
"Wild Things" era (1981)
The singer Siouxsie and the drummer Budgie had the idea to create the Creatures while recording the Banshees' "Juju" album. During one session, they discovered by accident that the association of just the voice and the drums suited to the track "But Not Them". A recording session was organized in the aim to record five songs. This musical project was released under the form of a EP titled "Wild Things". Musically, it introduced a much more primitive and drum-driven Banshee sound. The erotic sleeve art featuring Siouxsie and Budgie half naked under a shower were inspired by the pictures of
Man Ray : the art work caused some controversy. Another shoot, inspired by the John Millais painting "Ophelia", featured the singer naked under many flowers and shallow water. The title track was a reworking of a hit byThe Troggs and the other numbers were Creatures compositions. "So Unreal" drew inspiration from the novel "The Stepford Wives " byIra Levin and "Mad Eyed Screamer" from local characters met inHyde Park, London ."Feast" era (1983)
In 1983, between the release of the Banshees albums "
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse " and their live album "Nocturne", The Creatures recorded and released their first full length album "Feast". The week of its release, the band was on the front cover of the "NME " and the "Melody Maker ". [ [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk/feastpress.htm the creatures on the cover of the NME and the Melody Maker in the week of 14/5/83] ] It was both a critical [ [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk/feastreviews.htm record mirror Feast review] ] and commercial success, reaching number 17 in theUK Albums Chart . To conceive it, the band decided to determine where to record the album by randomly placing a pin on a map of the world. The result wasHawaii , which led to the featuring of The Lamalani Hula Academy Hawaiian Chanters on some tracks. The song title "Inoa 'Ole" is Hawaiian for "No Name". "Ice House" was inspired by an obscure television play. "Dancing on Glass" is based on an Indian musical: during the studio-session, sounds of broken glass were created by Siouxsie and Budgie dancing on broken mirrors with tough shoes on. The hit-single "Miss the Girl" took its inspiration from the book "Crash" byJ. G. Ballard . Shortly after its exit from the charts, a follow-up "Right Now" was recorded: it was originally composed byMel Tormé . The Creatures revamped it by adding a brass section: that became their most successful single, reaching the top fifteen."Boomerang" era (1989)
After a string of successful albums with the Banshees, The Creatures came back six years later. Siouxsie and Budgie went in a stone barn in
Jerez ,Andalucia ,Spain to record "Boomerang". The record was critically acclaimed [ [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk/boomerangreviews.htm NME and Melody Maker reviews of Boomerang] ] and widely regarded as Siouxsie and Budgie's crowning achievement as The Creatures.One of the most languorous songs from "Boomerang", "Killing Time", was covered live by
Jeff Buckley a few years later. [ [http://www.jeffbuckley-fr.net/disco/Liste.html. list of songs covered by jeff buckley] ]A year after Siouxsie & the Banshees disbanded in 1996, the long-time out-of-print "Wild Things" EP and "Feast" album were re-released through the compilation "A Bestiary of the Creatures" along with all
B-side tracks from the era, which pleased fans greatly."Anima Animus" era (1999-2002)
Early in 1999, The Creatures released their first studio album in just under a decade, "
Anima Animus ". Its cold and hardelectronica sound was a slight departure from "Boomerang" 's very organic atmosphere. It pleased to a strong core of people. Indeed,PJ Harvey selected "Anima Animus" in her ten favourite albums released in 1999. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20020511092935/pjharvey.net/online/news/ Pj Harvey.net entry : 7th January 2000 - PJ selects her Top 10 Albums of 1999] ] The "Eraser Cut" (an anagram of The Creatures) EP and the singles "2nd Floor", "Say" (dedicated toBilly Mackenzie ) and "Prettiest Thing" accompanied the release of the album. Exclusive fan club live albums "Zulu" and "Sequins in the Sun" were also edited.The song "Another Planet" was included on the soundtrack to the film "Lost In Space" in a version featuring
Juno Reactor and was then radically reworked. "Don't Go to Sleep Without Me" was included on the soundtrack to "The Blair Witch Project ". The Creatures collaborated withMarc Almond on the song "Threat of Love", available on his album "Open All Night".Late 1999 saw the
remix album "Hybrids", which featured remixes of tracks from "Anima Animus" and the "Eraser Cut" EP reworked by a string of artists includingThe Beloved . During the same period, a compilation of unreleased "Anima Animus"-era tracks was released as "U.S Retrace 2000" to happy fans. Three one-track CDs ("Murdering Mouth (live)", "Rocket Ship" and "Red Wrapping Paper") were released to fan club members."Hai!" era (2003-2004)
Siouxsie and Budgie returned with a full-length album "
Hai! " in2003 . Recording began less than 24 hours after the Banshees had completed their reunion tour "Seven Year Itch". Budgie got to fulfill a lifelong ambition to work withLeonard Eto , the basis of the album being a spontaneous drum duet between the two. The cover photo is called "The Shinto Bride" by Kimiko Yoshida. It was recorded inJapan , and songs include "Godzilla!" and "Imagoro" (Japanese for "About This Time"). Critics' reviews were favourable. [ [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk/haireviews.htm Time out Hai! review] ] The single "Godzilla!" included the B side "Attack Of the Super Vixens", inspired byRuss Meyer 's film "Super Vixens".That same year, Siouxsie pursued collaborations with other musicians. She was asked to be the guest vocalist on the
Basement Jaxx 's "Cish Cash": she wrote the lyrics and the electronic musicians composed the music for the track. This record was crowned at the 47thGrammy Awards [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000799583 BillBorad.com "Kish Kash" won at the 47th Grammy Awards in the category Dance /electronic] ]In mid-2005,
Siouxsie Sioux released a "solo" DVD entitled "Dreamshow " which was a massive fan-pleaser, featuring many songs spanning her time in both the Banshees and the Creatures. She wore a multitude of intricate and beautiful Japanese-inspired costumes and was backed up by an orchestra as well as Budgie and "Hai!" collaborator Leonard Eto. It also included obscure album tracks and songs not usually played live, such as Banshees classics "Obsession", "Shooting Sun", "The Rapture" and "Not Forgotten". It also included a special bonus performance at the100 Club , where the Banshees played their first ever gig.Siouxsie announced publicly during an interview with "The Sunday Times" in 2007 that she and Budgie had divorced. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article2309979.ece Siouxsie Sioux is back in bloom] ] Their musical partnership has been discontinued for the foreseeable future, and thus the Creatures have been formally disbanded.
Siouxsie celebrated her 50th birthday in May 2007, and released the first solo album of her career, "
MantaRay ", to critical acclaim in October 2007. [ [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/siouxsie/mantaray : Metacritic - Siouxsie - Mantaray (2007) - Reviews] ]Discography
Albums
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External links
* [http://siouxsie.com/ The Creatures + Siouxsie Official Website]
* [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk a Creatures/Siouxsie site with important archives, forum]
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