Earlier this year, The Jesus and Mary Chain made a high impact return with the critically acclaimed ‘Glasgow Eyes’. Released via Fuzz Club, it debuted at #7 on the UK Official Album Chart and also shot straight to #1 on both the Independent and Scottish Albums Charts. Now, the Reid brothers release a new song that was captured during the album sessions in the shape of Pop Seeds. Listen to Pop Seeds via YouTube below.
Named in reference to the original band name they briefly shared over forty years ago, Pop Seeds is a nostalgic evocation of the shared psychic landscape which led to the formation of The Jesus and Mary Chain, and which Jim and William depict in their new memoir ‘Never Understood’. Capturing a very different ambience to the darker, often electronica-tinged vibe of the Glasgow Eyes set, the breezy psychedelia of Pop Seeds captures the optimism of two young men on the cusp of a future full of possibilities.
Pop Seeds adds to the anticipation for the long-awaited ‘Never Understood’ biography, which is finally available to buy here. It sees William and Jim Reid 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.
‘Never Understood’ will also be released in two limited edition formats. The Record Store Edition will feature alternate artwork and will be housed in a bespoke slipcase packaged, all designed by William Reid. It will be limited to 1500 copies and will be released on October 3rd. The White Rabbit Edition follows on November 21st, which adds a 12” vinyl featuring audiobook extracts and four exclusive postcards. Each copy of the 500-run pressing will be signed by both William and Jim Reid.
The Jesus and Mary Chain have spent much of 2024 touring extensively, with highlights including two sold-out London shows at the Roundhouse, a headline set at Roadburn, and international shows as far as Australia, Japan and North America. Their gigs have earned widespread praise, including in The Telegraph (“felt less like a return to form and more like the start of a new era”), The Skinny (“the brothers Reid can still conjure the magic that made their band such a revelation 40 years ago”) and Louder Than War (“a band as prophetic, powerful and timeless as they always bloody knew”).
Next up is a 27-date North American co-headline tour with The Psychedelic Furs before they return to the UK for the following headline shows. Click here for a ticket information & a list of all international shows.
SEPTEMBER – CO-HEADLINE WITH THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS
29th – Philadelphia, Franklin Music Hall
OCTOBER – CO-HEADLINE WITH THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS
1st – New Haven, College Street Music Hall
2nd – Boston, Orpheum Theater
4th – New York, The Beacon Theatre
5th – Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Paramount
6th – Washington DC, The Anthem
8th – Rochester, Kodak Center Music Hall
9th – Toronto, Queen Elizabeth Theater
11th – Detroit, Masonic Cathedral Theater
12th – Indianapolis, Murat Theatre
13th – Chicago, The Salt Shed
16th – Milwaukee, Riverside Theater
17th – St. Paul, The Palace
19th – West Des Moines, Val Air Ballroom
20th – St. Louis, Stifel Theatre
22nd – Omaha, The Astro
23rd – Kansas City, Uptown Theatre
24th – Salina, Stiefel Theatre
26th – Denver, Fillmore Auditorium
29th – Seattle, Paramount Theatre
30th – Portland, Crystal Ballroom
NOVEMBER – CO-HEADLINE WITH THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS
1st – Redding, Civic Auditorium
2nd – San Francisco, The Masonic
3rd – Reno, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Grand Theatre
6th – Riverside, Fox Performing Arts Center
8th – San Diego, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
9th – Inglewood, YouTube Theater
DECEMBER – HEADLINE TOUR
7th – Glasgow, Barrowland
8th – Newcastle, NX
10th – Birmingham, O2 Institute
11th – Southampton, Engine Rooms
12th – Nottingham, Rock City
14th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
15th – Liverpool, Content
‘Glasgow Eyes’ Track List
1. Venal Joy
2. American Born
3. Mediterranean X Film
4. jamcod
5. Discotheque
6. Pure Poor
7. The Eagles and The Beatles
8. Silver Strings
9. Chemical Animal
10. Second of June
11. Girl 71
12. Hey Lou Reid
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