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Psychocandy

Psychocandy
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Studio album by The Jesus and Mary Chain
Released 18 November 1985
Recorded Southern Studios, Wood Green, London
Genre
Length 38:55
Label Blanco y Negro
Producer The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Jesus and Mary Chain chronology
Psychocandy
(1985)
Darklands
(1987)
Singles from Psychocandy
  1. "Never Understand"
    Released: February 1985
  2. "You Trip Me Up"
    Released: May 1985
  3. "Just Like Honey"
    Released: September 1985
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars
Mojo 5/5 stars
Pitchfork Media 9.6/10
Q 5/5 stars
Record Collector 5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4.5/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 5/5 stars
Select 5/5
Spin Alternative Record Guide 9/10
The Village Voice A−

Psychocandy is the debut studio album by Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released in November 1985 on Blanco y Negro Records. The album is considered a landmark recording: its combination of guitar feedback with traditional pop song structures proved influential on the forthcoming shoegazing genre and alternative rock in general. The band would move away from its abrasive sound with the release of their second album, 1987's Darklands.

After quitting their jobs in 1980, brothers Jim and William Reid formed The Jesus and Mary Chain with bass player Douglas Hart. Taking inspiration from German industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten, girl group the Shangri-Las and The Velvet Underground & Nico, they bought a Portastudio in 1983 when their father lost his job in a local factory and gave the brothers £300 from his redundancy money. The band recorded a demo tape containing the songs "Upside Down" and "Never Understand" which was heard by Glaswegian musician Bobby Gillespie, who in turn passed it on to his friend Alan McGee of Creation Records. McGee was impressed with the tape and invited the band to play at a Creation Records showcase event in London, becoming the band's manager shortly afterwards.

Following more London concerts, the Jesus and Mary Chain entered Alaska Studios in Waterloo and recorded their debut single, "Upside Down". Released by Creation Records in November 1984 and featuring a b-side produced by Slaughter Joe, ‘Upside Down’’ sold out its initial pressing and ended the year by being placed at number 37 in John Peel’s Festive Fifty. After recruiting Gillespie as their drummer in late 1984, the Jesus and Mary Chain signed to the WEA subsidiary label Blanco Y Negro, which had been established by Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis. The band entered Island Studios to record with engineer Stephen Street but the sessions proved to be fruitless and the band returned to Alaska Studios for the recording of their second single, "Never Understand". The single was released by Blanco Y Negro in February 1985, and in March that year they began recording their debut album with engineer John Loder at Southern Studios in Wood Green, North London.Psychocandy was recorded in six weeks and totalled £17,000 in recording and production costs.


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