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Jesus And Mary Chain (Every Album, Every Song)
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Product Details
Author:
Robin Kennedy
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Sonicbond Publishing (October 27, 2026)
Imprint:
Sonicbond Publishing
Release Date:
October 27, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781789525625
ISBN-10:
1789525624
Weight:
5.25oz
Dimensions:
5.8" x 8.3"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_04202026_P9976729_onix30-20260419.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$22.95
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
40
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$17.67
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
Cult indie band with a fanatical following
Emerging from new Scottish town anonymity during the early 1980, The Jesus And Mary Chain have carved a path through alternative music that is as confrontational as it is hypnotic. Formed by brothers Jim and William Reid, the band fused sweet, 1960s-style pop melodies with walls of distortion, feedback, and drum-machine minimalism, creating a sound both nostalgic and dangerous. Their 1985 debut Psychocandy detonated like a cultural flashpoint—equal parts classic pop and sonic violence. Beneath its sheets of noise were unforgettable melodies, and the album quickly became a cornerstone of alternative and indie rock. Rather than repeat themselves, the band then pivoted on Darklands (1987), stripping away much of the distortion to reveal a moodier, more reflective core and an even stronger set of songs. Through the slicker textures of Automatic (1989) and onto the triumphant comeback of Honey’s Dead (1992), the group continued to evolve, flirting with electronic rhythms and industrial sounds. Later releases showed a quieter, acoustic side before the band fractured after Munki (1998). It was recorded in adversity, but remains a band favourite. Reuniting a decade later for well-received live dates around the world, the Reid brothers rewarded fans with Damage And Joy (2017) and Glasgow Eyes (2024), proving their chemistry - and their knack for blending beauty with chaos – has remained intact. Those who are new to the group and hardcore fans alike will enjoy this tribute to their entire catalogue. Few bands have balanced noise and melody so elegantly.
Emerging from new Scottish town anonymity during the early 1980, The Jesus And Mary Chain have carved a path through alternative music that is as confrontational as it is hypnotic. Formed by brothers Jim and William Reid, the band fused sweet, 1960s-style pop melodies with walls of distortion, feedback, and drum-machine minimalism, creating a sound both nostalgic and dangerous. Their 1985 debut Psychocandy detonated like a cultural flashpoint—equal parts classic pop and sonic violence. Beneath its sheets of noise were unforgettable melodies, and the album quickly became a cornerstone of alternative and indie rock. Rather than repeat themselves, the band then pivoted on Darklands (1987), stripping away much of the distortion to reveal a moodier, more reflective core and an even stronger set of songs. Through the slicker textures of Automatic (1989) and onto the triumphant comeback of Honey’s Dead (1992), the group continued to evolve, flirting with electronic rhythms and industrial sounds. Later releases showed a quieter, acoustic side before the band fractured after Munki (1998). It was recorded in adversity, but remains a band favourite. Reuniting a decade later for well-received live dates around the world, the Reid brothers rewarded fans with Damage And Joy (2017) and Glasgow Eyes (2024), proving their chemistry - and their knack for blending beauty with chaos – has remained intact. Those who are new to the group and hardcore fans alike will enjoy this tribute to their entire catalogue. Few bands have balanced noise and melody so elegantly.









