Friday, May 27, 2011

The House of Love

British rockers, The House of Love, were arguably one of the most respected college rock acts of 1988 due to their creative use of guitar fuzz/noise, along with shimmering melodies in both vocals and lead guitar.  Unfortunately, they are also equally known for what they didn't become -- really, really famous.  Unlike similar underground rock artists, such as The Smiths, The House of Love were plagued by infighting and a lack of direction after their superb eponymous debut.  Beginning in 1989, band members left, one by one, leaving the band to limp along with poor songwriting and a withering fan base.  The band's initial work, though, represents an undeniable achievement in innovation within the dream pop arena.  Even today, The House of Love remains a worthy source of inspiration for novel pioneers, seeking to reinvent that characteristic 'shine' of these late '80s trailblazers.  Enjoy!

Albums:  The House of Love [Butterfly] (1990), The House of Love (1988)

Tracks:  Shine On, The Beatles and the Stones, I Don't Know Why I Love You, Christine, Salome

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