Taken from the next album Tinderbox, this finds Siouxsie and Co back in classic form. It has all the eerieness and menace you could want and for once Siouxsie is actually singing (as opposed to intoning in key). All those hours with the vocal coach have finally paid off. Chalk up another Banshees hit. (Pat Thomas, No 1, March 1, 1986)
Grab a look at that cover. Did they get Paul King to model for it? Will Woolworths allow it into their chain stores? Actually there are very few things in my life more painful than having to listen to the vocal contortions of Souse. Very fast, very unpleasant. Enough said. (Robin Smith, Record Mirror, March 1, 1986)
Siouxsie's not a 'singer' like Aretha Franklin but she makes great use of what she's got and she always sounds exciting. She sings with a lot of sex - that's what I like. This is a great Banshees record. Obviously, they've got a bit of a 'formula' but I like their sound. I used to go and see them quite a lot when I was younger, when I was a punk rocker. Single Of The Fortnight. (Dave Gahan, Smash Hits, February 26, 1986)
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