On this day November 5 1982, Siouxsie And The Banshees released A Kiss In The Dreamhouse, an album that marked a bold artistic shift for the band. Moving beyond their post punk roots, the record introduced lush arrangements, experimental sounds, and vivid imagery that made it one of their most innovative works.
A Kiss In The Dreamhouse featured songs such as Slowdive, Melt, and Cascade. The album’s rich production, combined with Siouxsie Sioux’s haunting vocals, created a dreamlike atmosphere that blended darkness and beauty in equal measure. It became a critical success and remains one of the group’s most influential releases.
80s insight: A Kiss In The Dreamhouse reflected the adventurous side of 1980s alternative music, when artists pushed boundaries and turned emotion into art.
A Kiss In The Dreamhouse featured songs such as Slowdive, Melt, and Cascade. The album’s rich production, combined with Siouxsie Sioux’s haunting vocals, created a dreamlike atmosphere that blended darkness and beauty in equal measure. It became a critical success and remains one of the group’s most influential releases.
80s insight: A Kiss In The Dreamhouse reflected the adventurous side of 1980s alternative music, when artists pushed boundaries and turned emotion into art.
