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The post-
Smiths
guitar pop of
the House of Love
was popular for a short time in the late '80s, as many college and alternative rock fans became converts to their mixture of shiny ringing guitars, pseudo-psychedelic melodies, and bursts of noise. The British group formed in 1986; it featured
Guy Chadwick
(vocals, guitar),
Terry Bickers
(guitar),
Andrea Heukamp
(vocals, guitar),
Pete Evans
(drums), and
Chris Groothuizen
(bass). Their demo tape attracted the attention of
Alan McGee
, the head of Creation Records.
McGee
signed the band for a single,
"Shine On,"
which was released in May of 1987 to some critical acclaim; it and its follow-up,
"Real Animal,"
both sold poorly. Following a tour supporting the singles,
Heukamp
left the group. Instead of replacing her,
the House of Love
continued as a quartet, releasing their untitled debut album in the spring of 1988. Many U.K. critics called it one of the finest records of the year, and the band built up a cult audience.
The following year the band moved over to PhonoGram Records (PolyGram in the U.S.) and released two singles,
"Never"
and
"I Don't Know Why I Love You,"
that failed to crack the British Top 40. By the end of 1989,
Bickers
left the group; he was replaced by
Simon Walker
.
The House of Love
's second untitled album (commonly called
Fontana
) was released in early 1990 to lukewarm sales and reviews; the band's revivalist guitar pop didn't fit in with England's club-conscious pop scene, spearheaded by
the Stone Roses
and
Happy Mondays
. After the group's 1990 tour,
Walker
left the group and was replaced by
Simon Mawby
.
The House of Love
returned in early 1992 with
Babe Rainbow
, which received favorable reviews yet weak sales. The continuing lack of commercial success began to wear on the band, leading to their disbandment in 1994. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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