Photos: The Jesus and Mary Chain at the Fonda Theatre

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The Jesus and Mary Chain at the Fonda Theatre (Photo by David Benjamin)
The Jesus and Mary Chain in 2015 at the Fonda Theatre (Photo by David Benjamin)

The Jesus and Mary Chain celebrated 30 years of “Psychocandy” on Wednesday night at the Fonda Theatre, halving their concert and playing their 14-song debut front to back as the second part. After kicking the show off with a seven-song set including highlights “April Skies” and “Reverence” and lesser-known tunes such as “Some Candy Talking” and “Upside Down,” the Scottish rockers took a short break and then returned for the main fare. At the time of its release, “Psychocandy” was groundbreaking for its marriage of abrasive, distorted guitar in pop songs. On this night, however, it was upstage in volume by the ferocious shoegazing of support band A Place to Bury Strangers, who raged for almost an hour, after which bassist Dion Lunadon grabbed his amp, hauled it back through the crowd and back to the soundboard and, joined by his bandmates, made some noise using bass and electronic kits. Willow Robinson opened the night with a solo set played to a restless crowd.

||| Live: The Jesus and Mary Chain reprise their “Psychocandy” show tonight at the Fonda, and play FYF Fest on Saturday.

Photos by David Benjamin