Radically different to the bands around them, with a romantic cast, a stripped down, fascinating sound that seemed fragile but was almost unbreakable, they looked as cool as they sounded and could easily have gone on to fill the void Bauhaus left. Then the singer left and the magic dissolved. They struggled on but it was no good. They’d had the perfect …
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