 Bauhaus
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December 04, 2007, 1:55 PM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
The good news for Bauhaus fans: the group is
eyeing a March 4 release for "Going Away White," its first studio album
since 1983. The bad news: there will be no further activity from the
legendary goth band, who reunited in 2005 for the Coachella festival
and later toured the world.
"We were getting along really well, but there was an
incident that occurred," drummer Kevin Haskins tells Billboard.com,
declining to elaborate further. "Some of us just felt that we didn't
want to carry on as a working unit."
As such, "Going Away White," which the band is
releasing digitally via iTunes and on CD via its own Bauhaus Music
imprint through Redeye Distribution, will close the book on Bauhaus.
Haskins, guitarist Daniel Ash, bassist David J and vocalist Peter
Murphy recorded the album last year after entering the studio "with
nothing prepared," according to Haskins.
"I was concerned because history most of the time has
proved that when groups reform and record, it doesn't work out," he
says. "We all decided, let's just give it a go and see if it's working.
What emerged were songs Haskins says stay true to the
original Bauhaus spirit, including "Adrenaline" and "Endless Summer of
the Damned," which were performed during a summer 2006 tour with Nine
Inch Nails.
"Now, there's a little bit of an empty feeling because we can't tour
with it," Haskins admits. "All the same, it's something we're very
proud of, and we feel a lot of people will be interested to hear it.