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Reverence Frequency (Blanco Y Negro 1992)




  

   Honey's Dead is an album that could refreshing your thirst for a very good Goth-Noise Rock record so far. A half past fake happiness with more depression sorrow effects are devastating as the soft distorted guitar riffs sounded so solid for building a wall to covers your ears from the busy bee outside world - further away from you.
   The anthemic choruses wrapped inside thus cold dark lyrics which shall possesing one's soul to comfortably flourishes into pale lillies seeds and fly away to spread its own way; with or without drugs. Driving by the mysterious Jim and William Reid with their trusted drummer Steve Monti delivering this record from critic's cursed to the undeniable one.
   Loop power and slow tempos kept thus depression feelings whirled in circle and creates its spiralled meaning of wise words to accompanying those whom already crossing to the other side within songs like Tumbledown, Almost Gold, Teenage Lust, Catchfire or Far Gone and Out; making The Jesus and Mary Chain a formidable gift to mostly, pale skin kids community than just another British's successful noise sounds export ...




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https://youtu.be/-mcV5_d1p68
http://thejesusandmarychain.uk.com/

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