Siouxsie And The Banshees - Discography -1978-0... Free

The birth of a sound. Stripped of blues clichés, The Scream is a masterpiece of jagged anxiety. John McKay’s dissonant, atonal guitar and Kenny Morris’s tom-heavy drumming create a landscape of urban paranoia. Tracks like "Jigsaw Feeling" and the sprawling "Switch" owe nothing to rock 'n' roll—they are pure, angular dread. The single "Hong Kong Garden" offers a brief, xylophone-led burst of pop melody, a singular gem amid the chaos.

Want to dive deeper? Check out the companion compilation "Once Upon a Time: The Singles" (1981) and "Twice Upon a Time: The Singles" (1992) for the radio-friendly highlights. SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES - DISCOGRAPHY -1978-0...

The band's final studio album, was not released, however; instead they released a collection of unreleased material called The Last Supper not long before disbanding. The birth of a sound

: Their debut single featured a bright, metallic xylophone hook that unexpectedly propelled them into the UK Top 10 in the summer of 1978. Tracks like "Jigsaw Feeling" and the sprawling "Switch"