(Cherry Red)Perfection lies within this handsome repackaging of the debut album from the House of Love. Before their career faltered exactly at the point it should have been taking off, the House of Love seemed set to be the defining British guitar band of the late 80s. The measure of their brilliance – not too strong a word – is they could slip out Shine On and 1988 John Peel Festive 50 winner Destroy the Heart as single-only releases without compromising the quality of the album at all. Th...
Guardian Music — (Cherry Red)Perfection lies within this handsome repackaging of the debut album from the House of Love. Before their career faltered exactly at the point it should have b... more info