The House Of Love

The House Of Love

While the legendary status of their musical peers like The Stone Roses has ballooned in time, London’s The House Of Love, led by Guy Chadwick, aren’t remembered in such hallowed terms. A shame, as this, their 1988 debut album for Creation...

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Salisbury Arts Centre

Salisbury Arts Centre

There's a madness in the house of God. This converted church is witnessing the comeback of an indie legend, famed as much for his eccentricity as his guitar playing. It's a hastily-arranged one-off, and - with customary cavalier disregard for...

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'Best OF'

'Best OF'

AND SO, IN THE INEVITABLE TRIAL BY 'BEST Of', Guy Chadwick stands for his verdict. Will he be lauded as the visionary who, with The House Of Love, took Bunnymen bombast, drenched it in delicate dynamics and then made the foolhardy yet brilliant...

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