: Unlike the "taut" original album opener, "A Way II" features a more foregrounded rhythm section with a driving bassline by Nick Chown and clipped drumming by Jan Kalicki.
: It was remixed by Bert Bevans , a producer known for club-oriented work, which gave this version a slightly more spacious, dance-leaning feel without losing its dark, pensive edge. The Bolshoi - Away II (Extended Version Video Edit)
: While they are best known for "A Way" and "Sunday Morning," the band remains a cult favorite for fans of 1980s U.K. post-punk. After disbanding in 1988, they recently resurfaced as "The Bolshoi Brothers". : Unlike the "taut" original album opener, "A
: The Bolshoi is frequently categorized as proto-goth or darkwave, sharing a live energy similar to label-mates Bauhaus . post-punk
: The song contrasts youthful "honey" and "happy times" with later realities of "TV dinners," "beer and liquor," and "family honor" that brings it home while "tongues snicker".