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Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

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Gene Loves Jezebel in Concert

Though they named themselves in honor of rockabilly legend Gene Vincent and his 1961 single "Jezebel," Gene Loves Jezebel were no retro throwback act when they first emerged in 1982. Led by twin brothers Jay and Michael Aston, the U.K. band were instrumental in initiating post-punk's transition into pop, fashioning a signature style of goth-rock that shimmied out from the dark shadows and onto the shiny dance floor. On early singles like "Bruises" and "Always a Flame," Gene Loves Jezebel came off as a more freakish, flamboyant answer to their then-nascent contemporaries U2, using slashing guitars and propulsive rhythms as the launchpads for their broodingly romantic lyrics and soaring choruses. But by decade's end, they had veered closer to the mainstream with bright, synth-speckled pop singles like "The Motion of Love," a shift that prompted a disillusioned Michael to leave the band in 1989. While Jay assumed leadership of Gene Loves Jezebel — cranking out increasingly polished hits like the strip-club-ready grind "Jealous" — the band entered a turbulent new phase. Following a brief reunion between the brothers in the mid ‘90s, the two parted ways yet again, precipitating a long legal battle over ownership of the Gene Loves Jezebel name. However, in this case, a peculiar, Solomon-esque solution was reached. Appropriately enough for a band founded by twin brothers, there now exists two active bands calling themselves Gene Loves Jezebel — an American-based lineup fronted by Michael, and a U.K.-based outfit led by Jay. The latter incarnation is touring North America — billed as Jay Aston's Gene Loves Jezebel — in the fall of 2018 for the first time in over a decade, in support of the 2017 release ‘Dance Underwater.' The album represents the first new music from either camp since 2003, and as ever, the band/brand is evolving with the times, incorporating EDM synths and Auto-Tuned vocal effects into their eternally goth milieu. 

Setlists

    1. 1.Jealous
    2. 2.Cow
    3. 3.Why Can't I?
    4. 4.The Man That Time Forgot
    5. 5.The Motion of Love
    6. 6.Bruises
    7. 7.In Between Days (The Cure cover)
    8. 8.Break the Chain
    9. 9.How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
    10. 10.Twenty Killer Hurts
    11. 11.Desire (Come and Get It)
    12. 12.Gorgeous
    1. 1.Jealous
    2. 2.Why Can't I?
    3. 3.Bruises
    4. 4.How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
    5. 5.Cow
    6. 6.Two Shadows
    7. 7.Sweet Sweet Rain
    8. 8.The Motion of Love
    9. 9.Break the Chain
    10. 10.Desire (Come and Get It)
    11. 11.In Between Days (The Cure cover)
    12. 12.Twenty Killer Hurts
    13. 13.Gorgeous
    1. 1.Jealous
    2. 2.Why Can't I?
    3. 3.The Man That Time Forgot
    4. 4.Bruises
    5. 5.Cow
    6. 6.How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
    7. 7.Two Shadows
    8. 8.Every Door
    9. 9.Sweet Sweet Rain
    10. 10.The Motion of Love
    11. 11.Desire (Come and Get It)
    12. 12.Break the Chain
    13. 13.In Between Days (The Cure cover)
    14. 14.Twenty Killer Hurts
    15. 15.Gorgeous
    1. 1.Jealous
    2. 2.Why Can't I?
    3. 3.The Man That Time Forgot
    4. 4.Bruises
    5. 5.How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
    6. 6.Cow
    7. 7.Two Shadows
    8. 8.Every Door
    9. 9.In Between Days (The Cure cover)
    10. 10.Sweet Sweet Rain
    11. 11.The Motion of Love
    12. 12.Break the Chain
    13. 13.Desire (Come and Get It)
    14. 14.Gorgeous
    15. 15.Twenty Killer Hurts
    1. 1.Jealous
    2. 2.Why Can't I?
    3. 3.The Man That Time Forgot
    4. 4.Bruises
    5. 5.How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
    6. 6.Cow
    7. 7.Two Shadows
    8. 8.In Between Days (The Cure cover)
    9. 9.Every Door
    10. 10.Gorgeous
    11. 11.The Motion of Love
    12. 12.Break the Chain
    13. 13.Desire (Come and Get It)
    14. 14.You Can't Hurt Me Anymore
    15. 15.Twenty Killer Hurts

Reviews

Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Phenomenal

    by K. P. on 6/5/22Rating: 5 out of 5

    A beautiful show in Columbus last night. Gene Loves Jezebel are amazing!!

  • Gene Loves Jezebel

    by QM2ss on 9/10/18The Masquerade - AtlantaRating: 3 out of 5

    Great band. Played a lot of stuff from the new album. Go see these guys definitely.

  • Wrong band picture

    by blackhalo on 9/23/09Shank Hall - MilwaukeeRating: 1 out of 5

    There are currently 2 different versions of this band. The twins are not together anymore, and the band in the picture which is Jay Aston's version (with/ James and Pete who appear on the albums with ALL the hits), is ***NOT*** the version of the band that is appearing at this show. Buyer beware. If you want to see Michael's version (the blonde) then this is the show you want to go to. If you like Jay better (redhead) then do not bother with this show.