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History is kind to its monoliths: Stonehenge, the Great Pyramids, Psychocandy. The Jesus and Mary Chain's debut became an alt-rock touchstone the day it was released in 1985, an immediate influence on the band's contemporaries — among them My Bloody Valentine, whose 1991 LP Loveless looms even larger over a generation of art-of-noise guitarists. But who wants to sit around and compare the size of other guys' monuments? Psychocandy is venerated for its attitude as much as its sound, the product of scrawny, sullen brothers from East Kilbride, Scotland, who gave fuck-all about the present or future but absolutely worshiped rock 'n' roll's past.
That's as good an explanation as any for Psychocandy opener "Just Like Honey," whose girl-group vocal melody and drumbeat — lifted directly from the Ronettes' "Be My Baby" — make it sound like a prayer to God, Phil Spector and Lou Reed: "Please make me cool." Prior to Psychocandy, Jim and William Reid had released a series of noisy indie singles and staged 20-minute shows played with their backs to the audience, so it wasn't too much of a surprise that JAMC would suck you in with creepy romanticism right before it spits in your eye with… read more »