Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain review if the Gallaghers were Scottish
Briefly

Languishing on the dole in an East Kilbride council estate in the early 80s, the Reid brothers saw an obvious move: combining 60s girl-group melodies with the Velvet Underground's nihilism.
Drawing on their Glaswegian working-class roots, the Reids’ story highlights the struggles of outsiders and their quest for identity, capturing the essence of a generation of creatives.
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