Siouxsie and the Banshees – “Israel” German single cover

Published March 2, 2023
Contributed by Florian Hardwig


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Siouxsie and the Banshees wrote “Israel” while touring Europe in autumn 1980, as a sort of Christmas song. It was released as a stand-alone single between the albums Kaleidoscope (1980) and Juju (1981) on 28 November 1980, with “Red over White” as B-side.

On this German sleeve, the song names are set in a rarely seen typeface designed by Phil Martin of Alphabet Innovations in 1970: Swath is basically a bold all-caps sans of condensed proportions. Added to that are various rounded details, hanging bits and extensions, as if the letterforms were bandaged up, with some of the gauze coming loose. I wonder if Swath was ever chosen for any mummy-themed applications.

The band name appears to be in custom brush lettering.

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