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Never Understood

The Jesus and Mary Chain

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William and Jim Reid, brothers and founding members of The Jesus and Mary Chain—a band that bridged the gap between the punk explosion and the emergence of grunge and Britpop—chronicle the chaos, confusion, and stories behind their music.

For five years after they'd swapped sought-after apprenticeships for life on the dole, brothers William and Jim Reid sat up till the early hours in the front room of their parents' East Kilbride council house, plotting their path to world domination over endless cups of tea, with the music turned down low so as not to wake their sleeping sister. They knew they couldn't play in the same band because they'd argue too much, so they'd describe their dream ensembles to each other until finally they realized that these two perfect bands were actually the same band. The name of that band was The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The rest was not silence, and picking up those conversations again more than forty years later, William and Jim tell the full story of one of Britain's greatest guitar bands for the very first time – a wildly funny and improbably moving chronicle of brotherly strife, feedback, riots, drug and alcohol addiction, eternal outsiders and extreme shyness, that also somehow manages to be a love letter to the Scottish working-class family.

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    • Library Journal

      October 18, 2024

      Is being a "seminal" rock band an honor or a curse? When a band's musical influence is greater than its success, the ahead-of-their-time pioneers never seem to get their just due. Scotland's Jesus and Mary Chain is one of those bands. Their almost-na�ve marriage of sweet pop sounds and wildly overdriven guitar has influenced dozens of bands. Whole genres like noise-pop and shoegaze would not exist without them. Jim and William Reid, the band's primary members, share their story as brothers and a band. In this work written as a dual oral history, the brothers take turns in brief or sometimes more extended monologues. It's not conversational, however. It reads as though they recorded their portions separately and then combined them chronologically. Despite that, the brothers rarely contradict each other as their story progresses. While the band's story follows a standard pattern--lower-class background, inspirational records, the acquisition of instruments, the first gig, etc.--nonetheless, the book is a brotherly love story that is quite palpable. VERDICT Alternative rock fans will enjoy this book, which is well-suited to most public libraries.--Brett Rohlwing

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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