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Love and Rockets (band) |
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| Love and Rockets | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | Alternative
rock Gothic rock College rock |
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| Years active | 1985 – 1999 | |
| Label(s) | Beggars Banquet RCA American |
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| Associated acts |
Bauhaus Tones on Tail |
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| Members | ||
| Daniel
Ash Kevin Haskins David J |
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Love and Rockets were an alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus members Daniel Ash (guitars, saxophone, and vocals), David J (bass and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums, synthesizers). Former Bauhaus vocalist, Peter Murphy, had embarked on a solo career. Ash and Haskins had recorded and performed in another band Tones on Tail during the interim.
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 the Motown classic "Ball
of Confusion," though the genesis of that song is unsurprisingly quite
disguised. Their first album release,
In 1989
the band released a
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 a much more electronic sound that had more in common with the Orb than their rock or goth roots. Their label, RCA Records, dropped them, unable to comprehend the change, and not seeing a follow-up hit to "So Alive." They signed with Rick Rubin's American Recordings to release Hot Trip To Heaven (1994), followed in 1996 by Sweet F.A.. Lift came out in 1998 on Red Ant Records, and the band disbanded in 1999, though the 3 have reunited with Murphy and reformed Bauhaus since.
The band's name was derived from the
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