For other uses, see House
of Love.
| The House of
Love |
| Background information |
| Origin |
Camberwell, England |
| Genre(s) |
Alternative
rock |
| Years active |
1986–1993,
2005-present |
| Label(s) |
Creation
Fontana
Spectrum
Strange Fruit
Art & Industry |
| Members |
Guy
Chadwick (1986-93 & 2005 -)
Terry Bickers (1986-89
& 2005 -)
Pete Evans (1986-93 & 2005 -)
Matt Jury (2005 -) |
| Former members |
Chris
Groothuizen (1986-93) (bass)
Andrea Heukamp (1986-88 & 1991)
(vocals, guitar)
Simon Mawby (1992) (Guitar)
Simon Walker (1989-92) (Guitar) |
The House of Love are an English rock band
of the late 1980s
and early 1990s.
They started officially playing again in 2005 and released a new album, Days
Run Away.
|
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Original
line-up
- 3 Discography
- 4 See
also
- 5 External
links
|
History
The House of Love arrived on the British indie
scene in the late 1980s with a psychedelic, textural rock sound. The
band formed in Camberwell, England in 1986, the initial
line-up comprising ex-Kingdoms singer/guitarist Guy
Chadwick, Terry Bickers (formerly of
Colenso Parade) - guitar, Andrea Heukamp (guitar, vocals), Chris
Groothuizen (bass), and Pete Evans (drums). Signing to Creation
Records, they released three singles before their untitled 1988 debut album (none of the LP
releases had titles until 1991). Their high watermark was arguably the
single "Destroy the Heart", backed with the songs "Blind" and "Mr. Jo."
A German
compilation (also untitled) that collected their first two non-album
singles (excluding "Christine," which had been featured on the debut
album) and their b-sides also received favorable reviews.
The success of the band's debut album, hailed by many critics
as one of the finest albums of the year, sent many record
labels into a frenzy in trying to sign the band to a deal. The group
eventually signed to Fontana Records in a whirl of
publicity and money. Their first two singles for the label stalled just
outside the Top
40, but a new version of their first single, "Shine On," saw them break
into the top 20 in 1990.
Second album House of Love (or, as it became known,
the Butterfly album, or simply Fontana)
reached the Top Ten. Followup single "Beatles and
the Stones" also reached the top 40 on the singles charts.
Drugs created tension
between Chadwick and Bickers, and Bickers left the band in 1989 to form
Levitation, and was
replaced by Simon Walker, who himself was replaced by Simon Mawby in
1992. Heukamp had left the band in 1987, but returned in 1990, mainly
providing backing vocals.
Subsequent releases fared less well, and the emergence of the Ecstasy fuelled 'Second
Summer of Love' Madchester sound (and hot on its heels, grunge) saw the
band losing favour with both critics and fans. Another compilation, A
Spy in the House of Love, consisting of older scrapped
material and a sampling of the band's large backlog of b-sides, was
released as a stopgap measure while the band recorded new music, but
failed to match the sales of the group's Fontana debut. Two further
releases, Babe Rainbow and Audience With
the Mind sold respectably enough to make it into the Top 40 of the UK
Albums Chart, but also did not succeed in recapturing previous
successes. Ultimately, the band split in 1993, with Chadwick reappearing with a solo
album (Lazy Soft and Slow) in 1998.
Considering the previous animosity between Chadwick and
Bickers, there was some surprise when in 2005, the two reformed the House of Love. They
went on to tour throughout the UK and Ireland, and release an album, Days
Run Away, to some praise.
Original line-up
- Guy Chadwick (vocals, guitar)
- Terry Bickers (guitar)
- Andrea Heukamp (vocals, guitar)
- Pete Evans (drums)
- Christian Groothuizen (bass)
Discography
Albums
- The House of Love (singles collection) -
1987 - Creation/Rough Trade
- The House of Love
- 1988 - Creation
- The House of Love
- 1990 - Fontana
- A Spy in the House of Love - 1990 -
Fontana
- Babe Rainbow - 1992 - Fontana
- Audience With the Mind - 1993 -
Fontana/Mercury
- Best of The House of Love - 1998 -
Fontana/Mercury/Chronicles
- The John Peel Sessions 88-89 - 2000 -
Strange Fruit
- 1986-88 The Creation Recordings - 2001 -
PLR
- The Fontana Years - 2004 - Spectrum
- Days Run Away - 2005 - Art &
Industry
Singles
| Year |
Title |
UK
Singles Chart |
US Modern Rock |
Album |
| 1987 |
"Shine On" |
|
|
|
| 1987 |
"Real Animal" |
|
|
|
| 1988 |
"Christine" |
|
#8 |
The House of Love [1988] |
| 1988 |
"Destroy the Heart" |
|
|
|
| 1989 |
"Never" |
#41 |
|
The House of Love [1990] |
| 1989 |
"I Don't Know Why I Love You" |
#41 |
#2 |
The House of Love [1990] |
| 1990 |
"Shine On (remix)" |
#20 |
|
The House of Love [1990] |
| 1990 |
"Beatles and the Stones" |
#36 |
|
The House of Love [1990] |
| 1991 |
"Marble" |
|
#5 |
A Spy in the House of Love [1990] |
| 1991 |
"The Girl With The Loneliest Eyes" |
#58 |
|
Babe Rainbow [1992] |
| 1992 |
"Feel" |
#45 |
|
Babe Rainbow [1992] |
| 1992 |
"You Don't Understand" |
#46 |
#8 |
Babe Rainbow [1992] |
| 1992 |
"Crush Me" |
#67 |
|
Babe Rainbow [1992] |
| 1993 |
"Hollow" |
|
|
Audience With the Mind [1993] |
See also
- List
of musicians with multiple self-titled albums
External links