Gene Loves Jezebel's album Desire: Greatest Hits Remixed is a remix album of its greatest hits not to be confused with Voodoo Dollies: The Best of Gene Loves Jezebel, which...
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Gene Loves Jezebel's latest effort is a solid album that reflects their experience as well as their longtime absence from the music industry. They have evolved into more of...
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VII is often slighted among Gene Loves Jezebel followers because it strays from the group's '80s hybrid of goth and glam. But VII is a Gene Loves Jezebel album in name only,...
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Some Of The Best Of Gene Loves Jezebel is exactly what the title professes it to be, gathering eleven tracks from the Welsh band's first half dozen records. Led by the Aston...
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The album that launched Gene Loves Jezebel in America, Discover caught the British band perfectly poised between their post-punk gothy past and their arena future. The...
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The songs on Heavenly Bodies are driven by James Stevenson's fluid guitar riffs while maintaining a distinct kind of British reserve. The rhythm section treads a fine...
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With their second album, the Astons had the advantage of both a stabilizing band lineup (Rizzo had joined on bass) and one of the best producers around, John Leckie. The...
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After a unsuccessful stint working with producer Paul Fox, GLJ called back in Peter Walsh to help rescue their album Heavenly Bodies. The Josephina EP was a four song taster...
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The acrimonious departure of Michael Aston left brother Jay Aston with the remaining bandmembers, along with plenty of questions regarding whether or not the group could...
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Tagged by most fans as their favorite Gene Loves Jezebel album, with its fabulous sonics, punchy rhythms, soaring guitars, and bright and brash pop melodies, this is also...
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For Gene Loves Jezebel's Jay and Michael Aston, 1999 proved to be the year of the feud. Working very much apart from one other, both were touting their own Gene Loves...
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Looked at in the cold light of day and from some years' distance, Gene Loves Jezebel would seem like the last band whose work would stand the test of time. Weird thing,...
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The saga of Welsh gothic-pop darlings Gene Loves Jezebel is perhaps one of the most harrowing in modern rock--so much so that these guys don't just deserve their own Behind...
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If bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees and Bauhaus can be considered the founders of post-punk glam, laying the foundations of what would turn into goth rock, then Gene...
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