We were the kids in all black, we were the kids of the black hole, we were the kids on that positive punk tip, we were the kids of the brand the new revolution & we would get ours by any means necessary. The year was 1984 & 1985, and England was putting out bands that me & my homies just could not get enough of…we would go to Rough Trade in San Francisco & stare at records for hours. One day on one of our weirdo journeys to the record store, I picked up the 7 inch called Upside Down by a new band from Glasgow named The Jesus & Mary Chain. What was extra cool was that the record had a hand-written message on the inner sleeve, and when I put the record on, this wave of feedback jumped out of the speakers & smacked me. This band created a huge wall of distortion which was almost another band member. When this band came on the scene, all of their gigs would end in riots. Musically, they were a crazy dark pop experiment; imagine if the Beach Boys got attacked by Vampires, I think they would wake up & sound like The Jesus & Mary Chain. Check this out – if you ask anyone who creates blackened shoegaze, they must cite this band as an influence. Their 1st album, Psychocandy, is a classic piece of dark distorted pop. Here is the deal, today CVLT Nation has put together a video essay of some early performances – make sure to peep Bobby Gillespie on drums, he went on to form Primal Scream. So after the jump, take a step back in time with us & turn everything Upside Down.
Jesus & Mary Chain: Never Understand
Jesus & Mary Chain: Inside Me
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