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Sex Pistols to embark on US tour sans Rotten

Manila Bulletin 29 Mar 2025
The event marked a shift for the subcultural movement; the bands here would soon bring their underground culture to reach mainstream heights ... It is one of a few dates featured in three “Live in the U.S.A.” albums, documenting the band’s ’78 run.
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The Sex Pistols announce first North American tour in 2 decades

Detroit news 28 Mar 2025
The event marked a shift for the subcultural movement; the bands here would soon bring their underground culture to reach mainstream heights ... It is one of a few dates featured in three “Live in the U.S.A.” albums, documenting the band's '78 run.
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Lollapalooza oral history book retraces the festival’s wild, revolutionary roots

The Los Angeles Times 24 Mar 2025
Lollapalooza’s eclectic inaugural lineup, ranging from Jane’s Addiction to the loud fusion punk of the Rollins Band to rapper Ice-T to post-punk pioneers Siouxise and the Banshees, hardly seemed like ...
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Larry Wilson: Radio Free Europe loss means one cowboy less on world stage

Orange County Register 22 Mar 2025
In pop music, the tipping point that led to the renaissance that was American indie rock after a period when only the British post-punk bands — the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees, or the Irish ...
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Author Claire Hennessy: ‘The world would be a better place if more people felt that being of service was worthwhile’

The Irish Times 22 Mar 2025
Hennessy says, “People come and go from those kind of roles a lot, and I think the band is a good example, because people are working on a thing, but also people are doing other things.” So the Banshee partnership worked until it didn’t.
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Bristol youth club with Banksy

BBC News 14 Mar 2025
The club, which is formally known as The George Wills Memorial Hall, opened in 1926 and became a music venue in the 70s, hosting bands including Adam and the Ants, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Massive Attack ... .
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Circuit Des Yeux Is Raving At The End Of The World

Stereogum 14 Mar 2025
“I used to think life is suffering,” Haley Fohr began to say ... “I love bands like Dead Can Dance and Siouxsie And The Banshees — post punk that marries the unspoken darkness with the celebratory realness of having a body.” ... 0 ... 0 ... .
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