'Susan Janet Ballion' (born
May 27,
1957 in
Bromley,
London), better known by her stage name, 'Siouxsie Sioux' (, is the lead singer of both the influential
rock band
Siouxsie & the Banshees and of its splinter group
The Creatures.
She is considered to be one of the most important British singers of her era, influencing
The Cure,
Tricky,
Massive Attack,
LCD Soundsystem,
Shirley Manson of
Garbage and
Ana Matronic of
Scissors Sisters among others.
Teenage wildlife
She was the youngest of three children, born at
Guy's Hospital in
South London. She attended Mottingham Secondary Modern School for Girls in
Kent. Her mother was a bilingual secretary, her father a laboratory technician who milked serum from poisonous snakes.
When Sioux was 14, her father died from complications of
alcoholism. At age 15, she suffered
ulcerative colitis, an experience she described later as "surreal": "it completely de-romanticised the body for me."
While growing up, Sioux was often left to look after herself in an undisciplined atmosphere. Even before his death, her father's alcoholism kept him incapacitated, forcing her mother to work full time. The garden at their home north of
Petts Wood grew into a jungle, with high hedges and rambling roses, until the neighbours complained.
During her teens, she was a self-confessed loner and started getting into the music of
David Bowie,
Lou Reed,
T. Rex and
The Stooges and started visiting the local
gay discos. She became very well known in the London punk scene for her outrageous
glam,
fetish and
bondage attire, which became staples of punk fashion.
In the mid-1970s, Siouxsie Sioux was a member of the
Bromley Contingent, a group of teenagers devoted to the
Sex Pistols. Other members included fellow Banshees founder
Steven Severin and
Billy Idol.
Sioux's first gig was as an unrehearsed fill-in at the 100 Club's "Punk Rock Festival" - two nights in September 1976 - organised by
Malcolm McLaren.
In 1976 the Bromley Contingent followed the Sex Pistols to
France, where Siouxsie was punched by someone for wearing a cupless bra, black vinyl stockings and a black armband with a
swastika on it. Sioux later said that the armband was intended as a campy joke and that she did not at that time appreciate the implications of wearing a swastika. Siouxsie said this in a 1999 interview for ''Attitude'' magazine:
One of Sioux's first public appearances was with the Sex Pistols on
Bill Grundy's television show in December 1976 as part of the Bromley Contingent. In the course of Grundy's interview with the members of the Sex Pistols, he tried to flirt with her:
:Grundy: "Are you worried, or are you just enjoying yourself?"
:Sioux: "Enjoying myself."
:Grundy: "Are you?"
:Sioux: "Yeah."
:Grundy: "Ah, that's what I thought you were doing."
:Sioux: "I always wanted to meet you."
:Grundy: "Did you really?"
:Sioux: "Yeah."
:Grundy: "We'll meet afterwards, shall we?"
In reaction to this exchange, Pistols guitarist
Steve Jones called Grundy a "dirty sod" and a "fuckin' rotter", leading to a media furore that had a major impact on the Pistols' subsequent career.
Professional career
In 1976, Siouxsie formed 'Siouxsie and the Banshees' with fellow Bromley Contingent member
Steven Severin on bass.
The first album, 1978's ''
The Scream'' was described by Nick Kent in the ''
NME'' in the following terms
[1] : ''the band sounds like some unique hybrid of the
Velvet Underground mated with much of the ingenuity of ''
Tago Mago''-era
Can, if any parallel can be drawn''. At the end of the article, he added this remark : ''Certainly, the traditional three-piece sound has never been used in a more unorthodox fashion with such stunning results''.
Other key albums are ''
Kaleidoscope'' and ''
Juju''. Siouxsie in 1981 also formed
The Creatures with the band's drummer, Budgie.
In 1982, the British press greeted the album ''
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse'' enthusiastically. Richard Cook in the ''NME'' finished his review
[2] with ''I promise. This music will take your breath away''.
Solo career
Morrissey recorded a duet with Siouxsie in the mid-nineties: they both sang on the single "
Interlude", a track that was initially performed by a female torch singer of the sixties.
In 1995, she released the song "The Lighthouse" on the French producer
Hector Zazou's album ''
Chansons des mers froides'' (''Songs from the Cold Seas''). Sioux and Zazou adapted an excerpt of the poem "Flannan Isle" by English poet
Wilfred Wilson Gibson into lyrics. The song included the incantations of a female
Nanai shaman recorded in
Siberia, and musical performers included Budgie and
Mark Isham.
In 2003, Siouxsie was asked to compose and sing the title track to
Basement Jaxx's album ''
Kish Kash''. One year later, she toured for the first time as a solo act combining Banshees and Creatures songs : a live DVD called ''Dreamshow'' captured the last London concert of September 2004 performed with the Millenia Ensemble. Released in August 2005, this DVD reached the number one position in the U.K. music DVD charts. Due to that success, Universal signed her on the W14 label.
Her first solo album ''
MantaRay'' will be released on
september 10,
2007 in the UK, preceded by the "
Into a Swan" single released on
September 3. ''MantaRay'' will be available in the U.S. on
October 2.
The album has already gained critical acclaim. The influential site
Pitchfork wrote "She really ''is'' pop" before finishing the review by "It's a success".
[3]
Concerts are now planned in europe for this autumn.
[4]
Influence on other artists
Siouxsie & the Banshees were one of the most successful, groundbreaking
post-punk new wave bands.
They had a strong impact on
trip-hop acts.
All Music Guide mentions that
Tricky was influenced by Siouxsie & the Banshees.
[5]
Covered by :
★
Tricky covered "Tattoo" to open his second album ''
Nearly God''.
[6]. The original version of "Tattoo" is available on the Banshees' ''
Downside Up'' box set.
★
Massive Attack covered and
sampled "Metal postcard" on their song "Superpredators(Metal Postcard)" for the movie soundtrack ''The Jackal''
[7][8]
★
LCD Soundsystem covered "Slowdive" for a compilation in 2006
[9]
★
Jeff Buckley covered live a Siouxsie /
The Creatures song called "Killing Time", originally composed in 1989 on the album ''
Boomerang''.
[10]
★
The Beta Band sampled "Painted Bird" on their track "Liquid Bird" from the ''
Heroes to Zeros'' album
[11]
★
Red Hot Chili Peppers covered "
Christine" live at the V2001 festival.
[12]
★
Sir Mix-a-Lot used a sample of "
Peek-a- Boo" in his song "The (Peek-a-Boo) Game" from his 1989 album ''Seminar''.
Hailed by:
★
Shirley Manson of
Garbage stated that her all time favourite singers are Siouxsie and Frank Sinatra.
[13] Manson also wrote in the foreword of the official Siouxsie and the Banshees biography in 2003 by
Mojo magazine journalist Mark Paytress : ''I learned how to sing listening to ''The Scream'' and ''Kaleidoscope''" and "today, I can see and hear the Banshees influence all over the place''.
[14] The singer of Garbage also told the
Melody Maker that she has a special liking for the first Siouxsie album.
[15]
★
Dave Navarro of
Jane's Addiction also makes a parallel between his band and the Banshees: ''there are so many similar threads : melody, use of sound, attitude, sex-appeal. I always saw Jane's Addiction as the masculine Siouxsie & the Banshees''.
[16]
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Morrissey stated in 1994: ''None of them are as good as Siouxsie and the Banshees at full pelt. That's not dusty nostalgia, that's fact''.
[17]
★
Ana Matronic of
Scissor Sisters said at the 2005
Brit awards that she wouldn't be a singer without Siouxsie. She also stated in ''Metro'' that the Banshees is her all time favourite band.
[18]
★
The Cure were influenced by the band
[19].
Robert Smith declared in Mark Paytress's Siouxsie biography: ''Being a Banshee really changed my attitude to what I was doing''.
[20] He also talked about the band to Steve Sutherland in 1985 to describe ''
The Head on the Door'' : ''It reminds me of the ''Kaleidoscope'' album, the idea of having lots of different sounding things, different colors''.
[21]
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U2 are also fans of theband.
[22] The Edge presented Siouxsie with an award at a Mojo ceremony in 2005.
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Radiohead bassist
Colin Greenwood claims that while recording their song "
There There", producer
Nigel Godrich tried to get guitarist
Jonny Greenwood to sound like the Banshees' John McGeoch.
[23].
★
Arcade Fire singer Win Butler suggested covering the 1988 Siouxsie song : "
The Last Beat of My Heart" to the band
Devotchka.
[24]
Musical Genre
Shirley Manson of
Garbage stated she never considered the band as goth.
Shirley Manson, excerpt of the Foreword of the Siouxsie & The Banshees biography by Mark Paytress (2003)
Personal events
Sioux married
Budgie in 1991. The following year, ostensibly "fed up with fans staring through the windows of their basement flat" in west
London, she and Budgie moved to
France. They lived in a converted farmhouse in a small village in south west France, where they had "a garden, cats and mountains of books."
In
June 2005, she won the Icon Award at the
Mojo Honours in London.
In
2007, Siouxsie appeared in advertising materials for a line of false lashes from cosmetics company, Shu Uemura. She recently announced on
BBC Radio 2's ''The Weekender'' that she and Budgie are not music partners anymore. In an interview with ''
The Sunday Times'' in August 2007, she clarified that they had divorced.
[25]
In an interview with ''
The Independent'', she said, "I've never particularly said I'm hetero or I'm a lesbian. I know there are people who are definitely one way, but not really me. I suppose if I am attracted to men then they usually have more feminine qualities."
[26]
Discography
Solo
★ ''
Mantaray'' (2007)
Siouxsie & the Banshees
★ ''
The Scream'' (1978)
★ ''
Join Hands'' (1979)
★ ''
Kaleidoscope'' (1980)
★ ''
Juju'' (1981)
★ '' (1981) - Compilation
★ ''
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse'' (1982)
★ ''
Nocturne'' (1983) - Live
★ ''
Hyaena'' (1984)
★ ''
The Thorn'' (1984) - EP
★ ''
Tinderbox'' (1986)
★ ''The
Peel Sessions'' (1987)
★ ''
Through the Looking Glass'' (1987)
★ ''
Peepshow'' (1988)
★ ''
Superstition'' (1991)
★ '' (1992) - Compilation
★ ''
The Rapture'' (1995)
★ ''
The Best of Siouxsie & the Banshees'' (2002) - Compilation
★ ''
Seven Year Itch'' (2003) - Live
★ ''
Downside Up'' (2004) - Box-set Compilation
★ '' (2006)
The Creatures
★ ''
Wild Things'' (1981)
★ ''
Feast'' (1983)
★ ''
Boomerang'' (1989)
★ ''
A Bestiary Of'' (1997) - compilation released with the "Wild things" EP and the "Feast" Album
★ ''Eraser Cuts'' (1998)
★ ''
Anima Animus'' (1999)
★ ''Hybrids (Remix Album) (1999)
★ ''Sequins In The Sun'' (Live) (2000)
★ ''
Hai!'' (2003)
Collaborations with other artists
★
Morrissey :"
Interlude" (single recorded in
duet) (1994)
★
Hector Zazou : "The Lighthouse" (song recorded as guest on the ''
Chansons Des Mers Froides Songs from the Cold Seas'' album) (1995)
★
Marc Almond : "Threat of Love" (song recorded in duet for the ''Open All Night'' album) (1999)
★
Basement Jaxx : "Cish Cash" (song recorded as guest on the ''
Kish Kash'' album) (2003)
Film appearances of songs include ''
The Punk Rock Movie'' (
Don Letts, 1977); ''
Jubilee'' (
Derek Jarman, 1977); ''
Out of Bounds'' (
Richard Tuggle, 1986); ''
Batman Returns'' (
Tim Burton,1992); ''
Showgirls'' (
Paul Verhoeven, 1995); ''
The Craft'' (
Andrew Fleming, 1996); ''(
Grosse Pointe Blank)'' 1997.''
The Filth and the Fury'' (
Julien Temple, 2000); ''
24 Hour Party People'' (
Michael Winterbottom, 2002); ''
Marie Antoinette'' (
Sofia Coppola, 2006); ''
Monster House'' (
Gil Kenan, 2006); ''
Notes on a Scandal'' (
Richard Eyre, 2006)
References
1. elogious article of Nick Kent published in the NME for the release of "The Scream"
2. dithyrambic reviews of ''A Kiss In the Dreamhouse'' published in the ''NME'' and the ''Melody Maker''
3. pitchforkmedia Mantaray review
4. Mantaray tour dates
5. AMG mentions Siouxsie & The banshees in the artists that influenced Tricky
6. Tricky covered "Tattoo" for the opening track of his second album "Nearly God" in 1996
7. Massive Attack sampled & covered "Metal Postcard" in 1997 on the movie soundtrack "The Jackal"
8. track listing of ''The Jackal'' with Massive Attack's "Superpredators (Metal Postcard)"
9. LCD Soundsystem covered Slowdive on this CD
10. Jeff Buckley covered live "Killing Time", a Siouxsie song composed with The Creatures
11. review of The Beta Band's Heroes to Zeros album where the siouxsie sample is mentionned
12. setlist of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers' concert performing "Christine" at the V2001 festival
13. biography of Shirley Manson on M&C people
14. Mark Paytress, foreword by (the singer) Shirley Manson 'the Siouxsie & The Banshees official biography', Sanctuary 2003, page 9
15. Shirley Manson's Garbage interview in the Melody Maker
16. interview of Dave Navarro in Mark Paytress 'the Siouxsie & The Banshees official biography', Sanctuary 2003, page 199
17. Morrissey talks about the band in this interview for ''Q'' in April 1994
18. Ana Matronic from Scissor Sisters talked about her favourite band
19. AMG mentions the bands that influenced the cure
20. Interview of Robert Smith in Mark Paytress 'the Siouxsie & The Banshees official biography', Sanctuary 2003, page 96
21. "A suitable case of treatment" interview of Robert Smith by Steve Sutherland in ''Melody Maker'' 17 August 1985
22. U2 selected "Christine" for the track listing of a compilation made for Mojo's readers
23. Jonny Greenwood was inspired by John McGeoch
24. DeVotchka biography mentions that Win Butler from Arcade Fire suggested them to cover a banshees song
25. The Sunday Times, 26 August 2007
26. Eyre, Hermione (September 1, 2007), the punk icon, ''The Independent''. Retrieved September 1, 2007 [1].
External links
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The Banshees & Other Creatures The most complete and authoritative Siouxsie & the Banshees/The Creatures website on the net.
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Vamp.org/Siouxsie, Lyrics as well as some articles and a lot of pictures.
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UntiedUndone, a Siouxsie Sioux fan site.
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Siouxsie bio from The Guardian Weekend, January 14,
1995
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Mantaray The official site for Siouxsie's new solo album, ''Mantaray''.