Finally, after 11 Siouxsie And The Banshees albums and four Creatures albums, the inspirational and influential lead singer of both bands - Siouxsie Sioux, released her first solo album, Mantaray, on September 10th 2007. Mantaray, although received well by critics and fans alike remains Siouxsie's one and only full length solo record to date. The ten track album saw Siouxsie work with a variety of musicians and collaborators as she brought a long held dream to life. Taking impetus and encouragement from the success of her 2004 solo tour that culminated in a live performance with a 16 piece orchestra, and ultimately a DVD titled Dreamshow, Siouxsie used a wide variety of styles but produced a very cohesive and thoroughly entertaining album.
Mantaray was probably more pop than Banshee purists had hoped for but it's blend of theatrical and cinematic soundsacpes coupled with Siouxsie's unmistakable vocals was an irresistible combination. The lead single, and opening track from the album - Into A Swan, released one week ahead of Mantaray, was the perfect introduction to Siouxsie's solo album. The transformative track signaled Siouxsie's intentions and served in some ways to document the changes in her life. Recently divorced from husband and band mate Budgie, moving on from her past and embracing a new era in her life, Siouxsie's swan was her re-awakening as a self-assured solo artist. The semi-industrial opening bars quickly give way to Siouxsie's extraordinary voice and some supercharged guitar riffs. The accompanying, sometimes elaborate, percussion and deft arrangement make for a great introductory track to the album as Siouxsie sings - "I feel a force I've never felt before, I don't want to fight it anymore, Feelings so strong can't be ignored, I burst out, I'm transformed."
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