Bauhaus - Burning From The Inside
Burning From The Inside (1983) is widely regarded as a polished, experimental masterpiece and a high point in Bauhaus's discography, despite being recorded amidst internal tensions and Peter Murphy's illness. The album features a diverse soundscape, blending gothic rock with Tones on Tails-style experimentation, cabaret, and acoustic tracks. Key tracks include the hit "She's in Parties," the experimental "Antonin Artaud," and the melancholic "Hope". This absolute barnstormer of an album is going to be the last posted here for a while...I'm going to be concentrating on my original blog "Themes From Great Cities". So to celebrate this I'll be mixing new posts and re-ups just as I've been doing between the two (Here and There) blogs, but all in one place. Over And The Fuck Out Now a quick review and, we're outta here. On Burning From the Inside, Bauhaus were beginning to fall apart as a group, but still managed to make ...

















