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this is a discussion within the NOLA Community Forum; In 1985, The Jesus and Mary Chain released its massively influential landmark debut Psychocandy , an electric shock of*rock 'n' roll and sugary sweet pop as one big feedbacking sound. The band was lauded in the U.K. press for its ...
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"The depravity and the sweetness": author Paula Mejia on The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy
![]() The band was lauded in the U.K. press for its irreverence and unpredictably destructive live shows, But, as Paul Mejia writes in a*new book from the 33 1/3 series, the album is "an unapologetic swooning love letter to pop music"*from a band unabashedly embracing not only the*leather-clad Hamburg-era Beatles, Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground, and Marc Bolan and David Bowie, but*'60s girl groups, bubblegum and the full spectrum of pop. Though exhaustive research and conversation,*Mejia dives into the band's history, interviewing band members Jim and William Reid, Douglas Hart and Bobby Gillespie, as well as scene familiars and Glaswegian contemporaries, finding a band shaped as much by*Margaret Thatcher's U.K. and the realities of their neglected working class neighborhoods as it was by its deliberate*pop ambition, despite its seemingly anarchic noise. In celebrating its 30th anniversary, the band embarked on a reunion tour, which touches New Orleans Dec. 16*at The Joy Theater.? |
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