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  1. Lyrics:Infinity stretches unlimitlessly Countless days pass by immeasurably Anniversaries gutter in the maelstrom Whirling a snowstorm of lustrous millennium...

  2. 16 de ene. de 1995 · The Rapture is the last studio album by Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was released on 16th January 1995 and reached position 33 in the UK singles chart and 127 in the US Billboard 200. It ties in ...

  3. Rapture is an ironic title, considering that this would be Siouxsie and the Banshees' last album, which is sad. Sad because the Banshees, one of the survivors of the English punk scene, went out with a whisper instead of roaring howl like they should have. Half of The Rapture is produced by Velvet Underground alumnus and art rock pioneer John Cale, while Siouxsie and her Banshees take control ...

  4. SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES [The Rapture] Que d'étonnement en voyant que le dernier véritable album studio des Banshees n'était pas chroniqué ici ! Il est vrai que ce n'est pas forcément.... Le webzine communautaire du rock indépendant. XSilence.net propose une vision communautaire de l'actualité du Rock Indépendant, à savoir des chroniques de disques et de concerts de rock indé, ainsi ...

  5. The final line-up of the Banshees has been their most resilient one, if not necessarily their most memorable. Luckily, the band didn’t break up after the disappointing Superstition and gratified us with a much more inspiring valediction. Although The Rapture is not one of their undisputed masterpieces, it’s in the same league as Peepshow.Five tracks are produced by John Cale, which could ...

  6. Siouxsie & The Banshees final album ‘The Rapture’ includes the title track as well as ‘Fall from Grace’ and ‘Not Forgotten’ which were produced by the band in 1993. The release comes as a limited edition 140-gram turquoise transparent vinyl.

  7. 16 de ene. de 1995 · Sad because the Banshees, one of the survivors of the English punk scene, went out with a whisper instead of roaring howl like they should have. Half of The Rapture is produced by Velvet Underground alumnus and art rock pioneer John Cale, while Siouxsie and her Banshees take control of the other half. Cale should have been nowhere near this album.