- greatest hits
- Christmas collections
- Re-releases
- reality show contestants' efforts
- a bit shit
- a combination of the above (Susan Boyle's Christmas album anyone?)
So what do I do now?
Well I went to see The Jesus & Mary Chain play the whole of Psychocandy the other day, what a sonic assault that was! Psychocandy came out in 1985, just about the same time as I moved to London. Them being a Scottish band, I was full of enthusiasm for their new sound*, but my new London type mates were not so sure - "it's just noise and awful feedback" they said. "Can't you hear the pop tune underneath?" I said. "Nope". As it turned out, I was right and these London people wouldn't know a decent band if it hit them between the eyes, which was actually was quite probable at a JAMC gig.
Anyway, 30 years on I finally managed to see them (when I first moved to London I didn't get to too many gigs, for various reasons) and what a gig! Middle-aged mosh-pit, all in black, dark glasses indoors and big hair (or no hair). So music, very noise, much reminisce. Wow!
ps - if the noise on Psychocandy doesn't do it for you, try Darklands, which came out 2 years later.
*technically not new, just a mix of Velvet Underground & Phil Spector really. A bit like mixing Guinness and Champagne, nobody thought of doing it, and then somebody did.
ps - if the noise on Psychocandy doesn't do it for you, try Darklands, which came out 2 years later.
*technically not new, just a mix of Velvet Underground & Phil Spector really. A bit like mixing Guinness and Champagne, nobody thought of doing it, and then somebody did.