Jim Reid sounds laidback and relaxed when discussing the re-release of The Jesus and Mary Chain’s sixth studio album, Munki. It’s a far cry from the slightly tense interviews of their youth, in which ...
Bookended by the supercatchy “I Love Rock N’ Roll” and tinnitus-inducing “I Hate Rock N’ Roll,” the sprawling, 17-track Munki was The Jesus & Mary Chain‘s final album of their original ’80s/’90s run ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Jesus and Mary Chain in 1987. Led by songwriting duo Jim and William Reid, Scottish alt-rock collective The Jesus and Mary ...
When the Jesus and Mary Chain — who headline night one of Los Angeles’s post-punk Substance festival on Oct. 21 — emerged from East Kilbride, Scotland, in 1983, they concocted a visionary, fuzzed-out ...
Earlier today, the Jesus and Mary Chain announced Damage and Joy, their first new album since 1998’s Munki. Now, they’ve shared the first offering from the record. Listen to “Amputation” (which ...
Streaming platforms for The Jesus and Mary Chain: Munki haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
When The Jesus and Mary Chain exploded onto the scene in the mid-’80s they were initially dogged by notoriety, which saw the band led by brothers Jim and William Reid dubbed as “the new Sex Pistols.” ...
About 40 years ago, Alan McGee, co-founder of the influential British record label Creation Records, who discovered Oasis and other important British rock acts, made a bold declaration: The Jesus and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jim Reid of the Jesus and Mary Chain (Photo: Gaelle Beri/Redferns) When the Jesus and Mary Chain — who headline night one of Los ...