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Munki
To celebrate the albumâs 25-year anniversary, The Jesus And Mary Chain are reissuing their long-sold-out sixth studio album âMunkiâ.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
To celebrate the albumâs 25-year anniversary, The Jesus And Mary Chain are reissuing their long-sold-out sixth studio album âMunkiâ.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
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To celebrate the albumâs 25-year anniversary, The Jesus And Mary Chain are reissuing their long-sold-out sixth studio album âMunkiâ.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
Out October 6th 2023 on Fuzz Club, the reissue arrives on CD and gatefold double LP. The vinyl has been remastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Liam Gallagher). Originally released June 2nd 1998 on Sub Pop / Creation Records, âMunkiâ was â up until the Mary Chainâs reformation in 2007 â an experimental rockânâroll masterclass turned swan song for the Reid brothers, whose fractious in-fighting culminated in the bandâs break-up less than a year after its release. It was perhaps fitting, then, that âMunkiâ is argued by some as the definitive Mary Chain record in the way it seemed to chart the full array of musical directions the band had ploughed over the five records that came before.
The decision to bookend the album with Jimâs rousing sing-along âI Love Rock 'N' Rollâ and Williamâs caustic white-noise anthem âI Hate Rock 'N' Rollâ perfectly captures the two-fold tension at the heart of the Mary Chain at that time â a tension between noise and melody, and warring brothers. Across the albumâs 17 tracks and 70-minute running time, there are the expected abrasive noise-rock epics âCracking Upâ and âDegenerateâ by way of fuzzed-out pop hits like âFizzyâ and the tender acoustic slow-burner âNever Understoodâ. Between the Reidâs Glaswegian snarls and unapologetically insolent lyrics â "I'm a mean motherf*cker now, but I once was coolâ, âMcDonaldâs is sh*t!â, âChildren are fools!â being just a few lyrical highlights â âMunkiâ also features two great guest appearances. Mazzy Starâs Hope Sandoval returns for another Mary Chain duet on âPerfumeâ, which has a swagger thatâs equal parts menacing and bittersweet, and the Reidâs younger sister Linda (Sister Vanilla) sings beautifully on top of âMoe Tuckerâs motorik proto-punk scuzz.
















