Tones on Tail emerged in 1982 as a British post-punk ensemble, initially conceived by Daniel Ash of Bauhaus and bassist Glenn Campling. Following Bauhaus's dissolution in 1983, drummer Kevin Haskins joined, solidifying the trio. Their music, described as "doom-and-dance-pop," blended post-punk and gothic rock elements, resulting in a distinctive sound. The band's sole studio album, "Pop," released in 1984, featured notable tracks like "Go!" and "Lions." Despite their brief tenure, Tones on Tail's innovative approach left a lasting impact on the alternative music scene. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tones_on_Tail?utm_source=openai))