Steven Severin, born on September 25, 1955, is an iconic figure in the music and film world, best known as the bassist of the influential band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Co-founding the group in 1976, Severin's distinctive sound and style helped shape the post-punk era. His work transcends music, with notable contributions to film soundtracks, making him a sought-after name for collectors of physical media.
One of his standout releases is "Siouxsie & The Banshees - At the BBC" (2009), which captures the band's raw energy and musical evolution, showcasing live performances that resonate with fans and collectors alike. This release is a treasure for those who appreciate the band's legacy and the cultural impact of the era. Severin's later instrumental albums, released through his label RE:, further showcase his versatility and artistic range, solidifying his status as a significant figure in both music and film history. Collectors value his work for its unique blend of haunting melodies and innovative soundscapes, making his releases a must-have for any serious physical media library.