The Jesus and Mary Chain – Glasgow Eyes Clear Double Vinyl + Clear Red Vinyl

£51.00

Glasgow Eyes Clear Double Vinyl + Clear Red Vinyl. This Red Vinyl in stock. For more check out all the official The Jesus and Mary Chain merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £51 +P&P

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Glasgow Eyes Clear Double Vinyl + Clear Red Vinyl. This Red Vinyl is in stock. For more check out all the official The Jesus and Mary Chain merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £51 +P&P Marking 40 years of The Jesus And Mary Chain, ‘Glasgow Eyes’ was recorded at Mogwai’ Castle of Doom studio in Glasgow, where Jim and William continued the creative process that resulted in their previous album, 2017′ ‘Damage and Joy’, becoming their highest charting album in over twenty years. What emerged is a record that finds one of the UK’ most influential groups embracing a productive second chapter, their maelstrom of melody, feedback and controlled chaos now informed more audibly by their love for Suicide and Kraftwerk and a fresh appreciation of the less disciplined attitudes found in jazz. Jim Reid says, ‘But don’t expect ‘the Mary Chain goes jazz.’ People should expect a Jesus and Mary Chain record, and that’ certainly what ‘Glasgow Eyes’ is. Our creative approach is remarkably the same as it was in 1984, just hit the studio and see what happens. We went in with a bunch of songs and let it take its course. There are no rules, you just do whatever it takes. And there’ a telepathy there we are those weird notquite twins that finish each other’ sentences.’ ‘Glasgow Eyes’ not only extends The Jesus and Mary Chains story, but feels simultaneously like a return to roots. From the incendiary ‘Psychocandy’ debut and its classic ‘Just Like Honey’ onwards, the Reid brothers steadily became the misfits who made good without compromise.