Bauhaus Bassist David J Latest Solo Album, "What The Patrons Heard"

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2022 · 29 MIN

Bauhaus Bassist David J Latest Solo Album, "What The Patrons Heard"

from DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands · host DJ Nocturna

David J is the iconic bass player and a founding member of one of the most influential bands, BAUHAUS . The Band spearheaded the post-punk alternative music scene of the early 80s with a string of innovative albums and singles, including a song that is ranked as a classic, the pinnacle of the goth subculture, "Bela Lugosi's Dead" featuring the lyrics of David J. The song was also featured in Tony Scott's classic vampire film, The Hunger.  The British post-punk pioneers just released their first new song in over a decade called "Drink The New Wine" in celebration of their first full North American tour in 16 years, making an appearance at the Cruel World Festival, followed by shows in the US and more starting in May. David J released his debut solo album "Etiquette of Violence" in 1983 while then forming the successful Love and Rockets in 1985. As a highly acclaimed songwriter, he continues to collaborate with various authors, poets and musicians and continues to produce his trademark brand of deeply heartfelt and darkly sophisticated music. His latest album, via Give/Take record label is called "What the Patrons Heard," is a storied collection of originals and brilliant covers recorded over the timespan of 34 years. These ten literate and impassioned songs were originally only available in digital format to David J's Patreon subscribers. "What the Patrons Heard" marks the first time these songs are available to the general public.Photo of David J by DJ Nocturna http://www.davidjonline.comhttps://www.patreon.com/davidjhttps://www.givetake.lifeSubscribe to my monthly mailing list for the latest music news, updates and my next interviews and events:http://eepurl.com/gtw6PPQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap RadioKMOD: San AntonioListen : http://modsnapradio.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturna2pm (HST)5pm (PST)6pm (MST)7pm (CST)8pm (EST)

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