Paula Mejia: The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy
The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy
Buch
- Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 10/2016
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- ISBN-13: 9781628929508
- Bestellnummer: 7619650
- Umfang: 136 Seiten
- Gewicht: 134 g
- Maße: 165 x 118 mm
- Stärke: 15 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 20.10.2016
Klappentext
The Jesus and Mary Chain's swooning debut Psychocandy seared through the underground and through the pop charts, shifting the role of noise within pop music forever. Post-punk and pro-confusion, Psychocandy became the sound of a generation poised on the brink of revolution, establishing Creation Records as a tastemaking entity in the process. The Scottish band's notorious live performances were both punishingly loud and riot-spurring, inevitably acting as socio-political commentary on tensions emergent in mid-1980s Britain. Through caustic clangs and feedback channeling the rage of the working-class who'd had enough, Psychocandy gestures toward the perverse pleasure in having your eardrums exploded and loudness as a politics within itself.Yet Psychocandy's blackened candy heart center - calling out to phantoms Candy and Honey with an unsettling charm - makes it a pop album to the core, and not unlike the sugarcoated sounds the Ronettes became famous for in the 1960s. The Jesus and Mary Chain expertly carved out a place where depravity and sweetness entwined, emerging from the isolating underground of suburban Scotland grasping the distinct sound of a generation, apathetic and uncertain. The irresistible Psychocandy emerged as a clairvoyant account of struggle and sweetness that still causes us to grapple with pop music's relation to ourselves.