Scottish band The Jesus and Mary Chain have announced details of a new album, Glasgow Eyes, and shared its first single. "jamcod" is the first taste of brothers Jim and William Reid's eighth album, ...
The Jesus and Mary Chain are gearing up for their fall North American tour with The Psychedelic Furs that starts September 29 in Philadelphia. Just ahead of that they’ve shared a new single, “Pop ...
The Jesus and Mary Chain will celebrate their 40th year in 2024. To mark the occasion, brothers Jim and William Reid have announced a new album and headlining tour. Glasgow Eyes is out March 8 22 via ...
Later this year, the Jesus And Mary Chain, the often-imitated and never-duplicated duo of Scottish brothers Jim and William Reid, will return with their new LP Glasgow Eyes. It’ll be the first Mary ...
Welcome to the 39th Songs of the Week of 2023. This week’s list includes songs from the last two weeks, as we didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Although the ...
In 2017, The Jesus and Mary Chain shared Damage And Joy, their first new album in 19 years. 2023 year marks 40 years since the formation of the seminal rock band, and, to celebrate, they’re announcing ...
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Scottish sibling rock duo the Jesus and Mary Chain will release a new album, Glasgow Eyes, on March 8 via Fuzz Club. It’s Jim and William Reid’s second ...
The Jesus and Mary Chain are releasing a new album, Glasgow Eyes, on March 22 via Fuzz Club. Now they have shared its third single, “Girl 71.” The album was original due out March 8, but has been ...
Are you ready to O.D. on Jesus and Mary Chain? The group’s latest single, “jamcod,” which will appear on their upcoming Glasgow Eyes LP, finds frontman Jim Reid singing, “Tears are what you want, ...
William and Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain are undeniable figures in the evolution of indie-rock. While the Glasgow-born brothers vehemently reject any musical labels, their potent combination ...
The Scottish noise-pop legends’ second album since reuniting strikes a reflective, unusually congenial tone, paying tribute to rock history and their place within it. It’s not as simple as nostalgia; ...
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