Jesus and Mary Chain
Jesus and Mary Chain – pioneers, innovators, ear-splitting concerts.

The Jesus and Mary Chain in concert for The Black Sessions at Radio France in 1994 – definitely something to close out a frantic week with.

Together since 1983 (with only brothers Jim and William Reid as the only consistent lineup), The Jesus and Mary Chain have been one of the pioneers in Shoegaze and Noise Pop. Decided to call it quits in 1999 but did the world a favor by reuniting in 2007 to blaze a few more trails.

In case you’ve been wondering what they’ve been up to since getting back together:

The Jesus and Mary Chain reunited to perform at Coachella on 27 April 2007. During “Just Like Honey”, Scarlett Johansson, who starred in the film Lost in Translation featuring the song, performed with the band on the main stage. The band held a warm-up gig the day before in Pomona, California with Giant Drag’s Annie Hardy as the guest. The band’s first UK performance since reforming was at the Meltdown festival in June.

In June 2007, Jim Reid revealed that the band was working on a new album. In March 2008, the band released “All Things Must Pass” for the soundtrack to NBC’s television series Heroes, their first new song since 1998. In September 2008, Rhino Records released the 4-CD compilation The Power of Negative Thinking: B-Sides & Rarities. In 2010, a greatest hits album, Upside Down: The Best of The Jesus and Mary Chain, was released via Music Club Deluxe.

The band toured North America in 2012 and also played China for the first time in May. The lineup featured guitarist John Moore and Fountains of Wayne drummer Brian Young replacing Loz Colbert. Mark Crozer replaced Moore beginning with the band’s Tel Aviv shows in October. In 2013, it was announced that a full-discography vinyl box set, dubbed as The Complete Vinyl Collection, would be released for the band’s 30th anniversary, via Demon Music Group. In 2014, the band became the first to sign to the newly reformed Creation Management, helmed by Alan McGee. The band played Psychocandy in full through 2015 to celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary.

In September 2015, Jim Reid announced that The Jesus and Mary Chain were recording their first studio album since 1998. The album titled Damage and Joy was produced by Youth and released on 24 March 2017. On 24 August 2017, Bobby Gillespie joined the band on drums for three Psychocandy songs during their performance at Vilar de Mouros Festival in Portugal. In autumn 2018, they opened for Nine Inch Nails’ “Cold and Black and Infinite” North American tour. The band announced a Darklands tour of Europe in March and April 2020, which was ultimately postponed to November and December 2021.[74][75] In June 2021, the band sued Warner Music Group for control of their debut album Psychocandy, and later albums, and seeking $2.55 million in damages. Under Section 203 of the United States’ Copyright Act of 1976, artists may reclaim the rights to their recordings after 35 years, provided that they serve timely and proper notice upon the current record label. The case was settled out of court in March 2023.

On 29 November 2023, the band released “Jamcod”, the lead single from their eighth album Glasgow Eyes, which was released on 22 March 2024.

So now you’re all caught up and the only thing left to do it hit Play and prepare for the weekend.

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