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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 Records, now reissued, has enough sparse, enigmatic Velvets-via-The Cure pop to make this seem unjust.
JF

8 out of 10

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