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Jesus And Mary Chain Just Like Honey
The gig begins with Jesus and Mary Chain singer Jim Reid, polite and quite softly spoken, telling the tightly packed crowd exactly how the gig will proceed. It’s the fourth night of the UK leg of a 2015 tour marking the 30-year anniversary of the Jesus and Mary Chain’s blistering debut album of 1985, Psychocandy.If they just play Psychocandy it will be a very short gig indeed – 38 minutes 55 seconds. They don’t want to be presumptuous, announces the Scot, diffidently. But they assume we’ll want an encore. So the Mary Chain – as infamous 30 years ago for the violence of their gigs as they were for the wall of noise that cloaked their heartbroken pop – play the encore first.It’s uncharacteristically obliging of them.Jim and WilliamBlack-clad, back-lit by strobe lights and swathed in billows of 'dry ice', this pre-encore version of the Jesus and Mary Chain reveals that time only moves forwards.Jim’s hairline and William’s waistline are not what they were, but the songs all remain marvels of passive aggression, with the melody and feedback in constant flux.
Other than the Reid brothers – Jim, and his elder brother William on guitar – there are no survivors onstage of the Psychocandy lineup. Longtime JAMC associate Phil King (ex-Lush) is on guitar, Mark Crozer plays bass and Brian Young plays drums.These “pre-encore” renditions of later Mary Chain songs remind me exactly why I've always liked the band – April Skies, from JAMC’s second album Darklands, the majestically sulky Reverence from 1992, and Some Candy Talking, a Psychocandy-era song left off the original album.' Hand in hand in a violent lifeMaking love on the edge of a knifeAnd the world comes tumbling downAnd it's hard for me to say'. Formerly as quarrelsome as the Gallaghers, the Reid brothers seem to be getting on tonight.