Dark Entries

"Dark Entries"
Single by Bauhaus
Released January 1980
Genre
Label
Songwriter(s) Peter Murphy
Daniel Ash
Kevin Haskins
David J
Bauhaus singles chronology
"Bela Lugosi's Dead"
(1979)
"Dark Entries"
(1980)
"Terror Couple Kill Colonel"
(1980)

"Bela Lugosi's Dead"
(1979)
"Dark Entries"
(1980)
"Terror Couple Kill Colonel"
(1980)

"Dark Entries" is a song by the English gothic rock band Bauhaus, released as a stand-alone single in January 1980 by Axis (an early name for 4AD) and later issued on 4AD and Beggars Banquet.[1] It featured the 1944 painting "Venus Asleep" by Paul Delvaux as cover art.[2]

Content

Dave Thompson of AllMusic noted that the "Dark Entries" was outside of the band's normal reputation, being "far punkier" and played at a "breakneck pace". A storm of feedback and percussion starts the song, continuing for 45 seconds before vocalist Peter Murphy "finally unveils one of his most breathless vocals".[1]

Release

The single was released six times, the first in January 1980 on Axis with the catalogue number AXIS 3.[3] When Axis realized that there was another company claiming that name, it changed the label's name to 4AD.[4] The single was reissued in February 1980 on Beggars Banquet (BEG 37) and later in several editions on 4AD (BEG 37 and AD 3).

Legacy

In a feature for The Quietus, Mick Mercer included "Dark Entries" at No. 4 on his list of "The Thirty Best Goth Records of All Time".[5]

"Dark Entries" was covered and released by singer Jan Linton (as Dr Jan Guru) in 2003 on his album Communion.[6] The band Hole used the song's main riff for their song "Mrs. Jones" on their first album, Pretty on the Inside (1991).

Track listing

  1. "Dark Entries"
  2. "Untitled"

References

  1. 1 2 AllMusic review
  2. http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/art-house-noir/
  3. https://www.discogs.com/B%C3%A5uh%C3%A5us-Dark-Entries/master/2207
  4. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/10/4ad-label-behind-pixies-cocteau-twins
  5. Mercer, Mick; Doran, John (April 6, 2009). "The Quietus | Features | The Thirty Best Goth Records of All Time". The Quietus. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZBdpvDEMw0
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