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432 Presents…

The Jesus and Mary Chain

The Jesus and Mary Chain is a chaotic, noisy indie quartet formed in Scotland, blending the Beach Boys’ sunny pop with the Velvet Underground’s black-leather cool.

Brothers Jim Reid and William Reid, from East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland were the primary songwriters. “The JAMC” released a constant string of albums, singles and EPs until their demise in 1998. Having influenced many post-punk and noise rock bands, the group finally reunited in 2007. The initial line-up, formed in 1983, was augmented by bassist Douglas Hart and drummer Bobby Gillespie. Gillespie played standing up in the manner of The Velvet Underground’s Maureen “Moe” Tucker.

JAMC’s early gigs have become the stuff of legend in underground circles. Playing in front of small audiences, the band earned their notoriety by playing very short gigs, some lasting no more than ten minutes and consisting of a constant wall of feedback and distortion. The group became known as well for playing with their backs to the audience and refusing to speak to them. Many shows culminated with the Reids trashing their equipment, which was often followed by the audience rioting. All of this delighted manager and Creation Records boss Alan McGee, who obviously found it very easy to get attention for the band, as well as aliened more commercially-minded music business figures.

Their debut single, “Upside Down”, came out in 1984 on Creation, but they signed to the WEA-backed Blanco y Negro the following year. Said label released their debut album, titled ‘Psychocandy’, which fused together the Reid’s two primary influences, the guitar noise and avant-garde rock of The Velvet Underground with the 60s pop leanings of Phil Spector and The Beach Boys. It included songs such as the indie sensation “Just Like Honey”. The record divided many music fans due to its deliberately abrasive sound yet still received positive critical reviews and is now considered a landmark recording in the history of alternative music.

Gillespie left the band before the next album, ‘Darklands, came out, going on to front Primal Scream. He was briefly replaced by John Moore (later of Black Box Recorder), before former Biff Bang Pow! drummer Dave Evans. The aforementioned ‘Darklands’ also received supportive reviews, and it showed a less noisy and more contemplative sound that was welcomed by both many post-punk fans and many mainstream rock fans. Notable songs from that period include “April Skies” and “Happy When It Rains”.

For the iconic indie label Sub Pop, the band recorded 1998’s ‘Munki’ album, which would turn out to be their last before splitting the following year. The album is often thought of as sounding ‘divided’ due to the Reids’ crumbling relationship.

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Wednesday 22nd April 1998

at The Loft (former incarnation of The Venue)

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