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The Creatures first surfaced in 1981 as a side project of <a href="spotify:artist:1n65zfwYIj5kKEtNgxUlWb">Siouxsie and the Banshees</a> frontwoman <a href="spotify:artist:2YlIQdn0iOGFWdw0Q3vtDB">Siouxsie Sioux</a> and the band's drummer, Budgie; after debuting with the EP Wild Things, they returned two years later with the full-length Feast. With their work in <a href="spotify:artist:1n65zfwYIj5kKEtNgxUlWb">the Banshees</a> remaining the duo's top priority, however, they did not assume the Creatures guise again until issuing the album Boomerang in late 1989; after <a href="spotify:artist:1n65zfwYIj5kKEtNgxUlWb">the Banshees</a> dissolved in the wake of 1995's The Rapture, <a href="spotify:artist:2YlIQdn0iOGFWdw0Q3vtDB">Sioux</a> and Budgie -- who had since married -- announced the Creatures would now be their primary creative vehicle, issuing the EP Eraser Cut in 1998. The full-length Anima Animus followed the next year, as did the remix collection Hybrids. In 2000 the band issued U.S. Retrace, a collection of previously unreleased tracks from the time of the Anima Animus sessions. Sequins in the Sun, a live recording from the June 1999 Glastonbury Festival, was released in 1999, followed by Hai!, a studio recording featuring <a href="spotify:artist:3nmREzlLOE9LEtFUHVIloD">KODO</a> drummer Leonard Eto, in 2003. In 2007 <a href="spotify:artist:2YlIQdn0iOGFWdw0Q3vtDB">Siouxsie</a> announced that she and Budgie had been divorced, which effectively brought their musical collaboration under the Creatures moniker to a close. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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