- Love and Rockets (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Love and Rockets
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Img_capt = Daniel Ash at Lollapalooza 2008
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =England
Genre =Alternative rock Gothic rock College rock
Years_active = 1985–1999, 2007-present
Label = Beggars Banquet
RCA
American
Red Ant
Associated_acts = BauhausTones on Tail
URL = [http://www.loveandrockets.com www.loveandrockets.com]
Current_members =Daniel Ash Kevin Haskins David J Love and Rockets are an
alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus membersDaniel Ash (guitar s,saxophone , and vocals), David J (bass and vocals) andKevin Haskins (drums, synthesizers). Former Bauhaus vocalist, Peter Murphy, had embarked on a solo career after Bauhaus split in 1983. Ash and Haskins had recorded and performed in another bandTones on Tail between 1982 and 1984.Background
The band's name was derived from the comic by Jaime and
Gilbert Hernandez , which Gilbert later mocked in his book Love and Rockets X, where there were several different bands named "Love and Rockets" for a period.Despite their previous band's status as
gothic rock icons, Love and Rockets moved away from that genre, as demonstrated by their first minor hit being a cover of theMotown classic "Ball of Confusion ". Their first album release, "Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven " (1985), leaned more towardspost-punk ,psychedelic music and proto-rave atmospheres. Their second release, "Express" (1986), continued in that vein. It included the dance hit "Yin and Yang (the Flowerpot Man)." The 1987 follow up "Earth, Sun, Moon " had a folkier sound and spawned the minor hit "No New Tale to Tell."In 1989 the band released a self-titled album that presented a more AOR sound. The second single from the album was the T. Rex-inspired song "
So Alive ." It became a surprise hit, reaching No. 3 on the American singles chart, a feat no Bauhaus-related band or artist has achieved before or since.After a grueling tour schedule in support of their big hit, Love and Rockets took a few years off before returning to the studio together. The result was a move to an electronic sound that had more in common with
the Orb than their rock or goth roots. Their label,RCA Records , dropped them. They signed withRick Rubin 'sAmerican Recordings to release "Hot Trip to Heaven " (1994), followed in 1996 by "Sweet F.A. ". In April 1995, during the recording of "Sweet F.A.", a fire broke out in the house owned by American Recordings, where the band were living and recording. All of the members were uninjured, but their visiting friendGenesis P. Orridge ofPsychic TV was injured escaping the fire. The band lost their gear (a photo of a burnt guitar was used for the album cover of "Sweet F.A.") and months of work on the album. There was a lengthy legal battle between the band, their label, and the label's insurance company. Love and Rockets was found not responsible for the fire, but was left with a large legal bill. [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/loverockets/articles/story/5927855/love_and_rockets_set_to_lift_off Rolling Stone: Love and Rockets Set to "Lift" Off] ] "Lift" came out in1998 on Red Ant Records, and the band disbanded in 1999, though the three have reunited with Murphy and reformed Bauhaus since.Love and Rockets announced in October 2007 on their MySpace page that they would reform to play one song at "Cast a Long Shadow," a tribute to
Joe Strummer and benefit for Strummerville, The Joe Strummer Foundation For New Music, onDecember 22 ,2007 at the Key Club in West Hollywood, California. They covered "Should I Stay Or Should I Go ," playing the song twice, the second time inviting members of the audience to join them onstage to sing along. [ [http://www.pixievisionproductions.com/gallery/strummer_tribute122207 Photos of Love and Rockets live at Joe Strummer Tribute: December 22, 2007 - Key Club, West Hollywood CA] ]They performed
27 April 2008 at theCoachella Valley Music and Arts Festival , and also atLollapalooza on3 August 2008 in Chicago.Discography
Albums
*1985 – "
Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven " (Beggar's Banquet/RCA )
*1986 – "Express" #72 U.S. (Beggar's Banquet/Big Time)
*1987 – "Earth, Sun, Moon " #64 U.S. (Beggar's Banquet/Big Time)
*1989 – "Love And Rockets" #14 U.S. (Beggar's Banquet/RCA)
*1994 – "Hot Trip to Heaven " (American)
*1996 – "Sweet F.A. " #172 U.S. (American)
*1998 – "Lift" (Red Ant)
*2003 – "Sorted! The Best of Love and Rockets " (Beggars UK/Ada)
*2003 – "So Alive (Live)" (Psychobaby)ingles
* 1985 "Ball of Confusion"
* 1985 "If There's a Heaven Above"
* 1986 "Kundalini Express"
* 1986 "Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man)"
* 1987 "The Light"
* 1987 "All in My Mind" (#49 U.S. Album Oriented Rock - AOR)
* 1987 "No New Tale to Tell" (#18 U.S. AOR) [charted prior to Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks]
* 1988 "Mirror People"
* 1988 "The Bubblemen Are Coming" [credited to The Bubblemen]
* 1988 "Lazy"
* 1989 "Motorcycle" (#20 U.S. Modern Rock Tracks - MR)
* 1989 "So Alive " (#79 UK, #3 U.S., #1 U.S. MR, #9 U.S. AOR, #20 w/ "Bike Dance" U.S. Dance)
* 1989 "Rock & Roll Babylon" (#29 U.S. MR)
* 1989 "No Big Deal" (#19 U.S. MR, #82 U.S.)
* 1994 "This Heaven"
* 1994 "Body and Soul"
* 1996 "The Glittering Darkness"
* 1996 "Fever"
* 1996 "Sweet Lover Hangover"
* 1998 "Resurrection Hex"
* 1998 "Holy Fool"
* 1998 "RIP 20 C."References
External links
* [http://www.loveandrockets.com Official website]
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