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  • Zola Jesus is a Russian-American sphinx with a piercing wail and heavy, electro-industrial melodiousness; her 2011 album, "Conatus" Sacred Bones, landed like a heavier screed from Siouxie Sioux.

    NYT > Home Page 2012

  • At the front Romily Madley Croft stands stock still like an owl, her dark eyes and whispered prayers making her seem like the dream-daughter of Siouxie Sioux, Tracey Thorne and

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Eben & The Witch finish side A with some Siouxie Sioux meets Portishead style tuneage.

    Artrocker 2009

  • And the WS-820PV has a two person memory that can store thirty readings per person, but won't ever have a story about Siouxie Sioux.

    Woot! - One Day, One Deal 2008

  • Gathered in the low-ceilinged room, which summoned up one of those taverns inhabited by the painter Frans Hals 'boozy merchants and wenches, were Angelo Badalamenti, whose music was showcased earlier that evening at Ghent's World Soundtrack Awards, along with his featured singers Siouxie Sioux and Beth Rowley as well as Brit maestros Clint Mansell and David Arnold and Discovery Award honoree Marc Streitenfeld.

    Variety.com 2008

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