Originally Posted by: Andy I was thinking more the early singles and first LP, although I also appreciate their later stuff to a lesser extent.
I finally saw them live in 1991, and they did not disappoint.
Bonus: Danielle Dax was the opening act. I really, really tried to appreciate her music, but have to admit that it was her appearance that held the main appeal.
I love the Sisters. Have been a fan since the late 1980s.
Early Sisters (i.e. the EPs) were excellent - Alice, Floorshow, Heartland, Temple Of Love. Love the first LP too (even the Hussey penned stuff on side A, although the Marx/Eldritch side B is better, IMHO). Nine While Nine, Amphetamine Logic and Marian are just great.
I saw them live a few years back (a lot later than you, Andy), but they were still good.
Would love an Eldritch/Marx/Adams reunion. Maybe even throw Gunn/Hussey in there too.
Seems more likely that Hook would rejoin New Order than that happening though.
I've never really spotted similarities between 'Amen Yves' and The Sisters. However, I think I've probably become quite 'blind' to similarities, due to liking both bands independently for years.
I do recommend checking out other stuff by For Against though.
If you want the darker stuff, the first LP ('Echelons') and aforementioned compilation 'In The Marshes' are the ones to go to.
If you want something a little bit lighter, the second LP ('December') should serve you well.
In respect of Ms Dax, I've liked a handful of her tracks (Cathouse, White Knuckle Ride, Big Hollow Man etc.) but, yes, there are definitely 'other reasons' for liking her.