
OMD - Bauhaus Staircase: Artefact
CD - Standard Edition Single CD.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) return with their 14th studio album Bauhaus Staircase, over six years after the triumph of their Top 4-charting record The Punishment of Luxury.
The album was born from the impetus to kickstart new explorations during lockdown when as Andy McCluskey admits: âI rediscovered the creative power of total boredom.â
The albumâs first offering as a single is the title trackâŻwhich serves as a nod both to Andy McCluskeyâs love of the Bauhaus era & the power of protest art.
âI am a huge lover of visual arts especially mid 20th century movementsâ Andy comments.
âThe song is a metaphor for strength and artist passion in the face of criticism and adversity.
When times are hard there is a tendency for Governments to look at cutting funding for creativity just at the moment when the arts are most needed to nourish our souls.
It seems appropriate that the song and its eponymous album were created during Covid Lockdown.â
Ranging further from the beautiful film noir ballad of âVeruschkaâ and the dance stylings of âAnthropoceneâ - a term for the current epoch in Earthâs evolution to the sinister âEvolution Of Speciesâ and the hectic âKleptocracyâ - OMDâs greatest straight-up protest song - the new album is a broad electronic sonic masterpiece that lyrically tackles the topics of the future.
The record closes on âHealingâ - a moment of reflective calm.
By rights OMD should be in semi-retirement performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers.
Instead theyâve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work.
Bauhaus Staircase remains unmistakably the work of a duo who are still perfectly in sync 45 years after their first gig at legendary Liverpool club Ericâs.âŻ
âIâm very happy with what weâve done on this record" McCluskey summarises.
âIâm comfortable if this is OMDâs last statement.â
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CD - Standard Edition Single CD.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) return with their 14th studio album Bauhaus Staircase, over six years after the triumph of their Top 4-charting record The Punishment of Luxury.
The album was born from the impetus to kickstart new explorations during lockdown when as Andy McCluskey admits: âI rediscovered the creative power of total boredom.â
The albumâs first offering as a single is the title trackâŻwhich serves as a nod both to Andy McCluskeyâs love of the Bauhaus era & the power of protest art.
âI am a huge lover of visual arts especially mid 20th century movementsâ Andy comments.
âThe song is a metaphor for strength and artist passion in the face of criticism and adversity.
When times are hard there is a tendency for Governments to look at cutting funding for creativity just at the moment when the arts are most needed to nourish our souls.
It seems appropriate that the song and its eponymous album were created during Covid Lockdown.â
Ranging further from the beautiful film noir ballad of âVeruschkaâ and the dance stylings of âAnthropoceneâ - a term for the current epoch in Earthâs evolution to the sinister âEvolution Of Speciesâ and the hectic âKleptocracyâ - OMDâs greatest straight-up protest song - the new album is a broad electronic sonic masterpiece that lyrically tackles the topics of the future.
The record closes on âHealingâ - a moment of reflective calm.
By rights OMD should be in semi-retirement performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers.
Instead theyâve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work.
Bauhaus Staircase remains unmistakably the work of a duo who are still perfectly in sync 45 years after their first gig at legendary Liverpool club Ericâs.âŻ
âIâm very happy with what weâve done on this record" McCluskey summarises.
âIâm comfortable if this is OMDâs last statement.â














