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Gene Loves Jezebel
Gene Loves Jezebel is a goth artist formed in 1980. 38 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 38
- Releases
- 1982–2026
- Active years
- 1980
- Formed
Discography
20
Most popular
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1986 · 10 tracks

Kiss of Life
1990

The House of Dolls
1987

Promise
1983

Immigrant
1985

Heavenly Bodies
1992

Love Lies Bleeding
2006

Giving up the Ghost
2001

Exploding Girls
2003

VII
1999

The Thornfield Sessions
2003

X - Love Death Sorrow
2023

Dance Underwater
2017

Dead Sexy
2009

Dog House Sessions (Rare Michael & Jay Demos 1997)
2008

Greatest Hits, Remixes & More
2007

Exploding Girl
2005

The Best Of Gene Loves Jezebel - Voodoo Dollies
1999

Live in the Voodoo City
1999

Desire: Greatest Hits Remixed
1998
Singles & EPs
18
Desire (Live in Nottingham)
Single · 2026
![The Motion Of Love (Re-Recorded) [Orchestral Version] - Single cover](https://cdn-images.dzcdn.net/images/cover/64fdb7cee397c421300e0736641f9ab1/1000x1000-000000-80-0-0.jpg)
The Motion Of Love (Re-Recorded) [Orchestral Version] - Single
Single · 2023

A Girl Like You
Single · 2023

The Motion of Love (Re-Recorded)
Single · 2022

Jealous
Single · 1990

Tangled Up in You
EP · 1990

The Motion of Love
Single · 1987

Gorgeous
Single · 1987

Desire (Come and Get It)
Single · 1986

Sweetest Thing
Single · 1986

Heartache
Single · 1986

Desire
Single · 1985

The Cow
Single · 1985

Influenza (Relapse)
Single · 1984

Shame
Single · 1984

Screaming (For Emmalene)
Single · 1983

Bruises
Single · 1983

Shaving My Neck
EP · 1982
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About
Gene Loves Jezebel is a Welsh gothic rock band from the early 1980s founded by twin brothers, Michael and Jay Aston. Michael Aston (vocals) was the poetic, goth-leaning side of the twin brothers while Jay Aston's distinctive banshee-like, wailing vocals supplied Gene Loves Jezebel with one of their many trademark quirks. Originally called Slav Aryan, Gene Loves Jezebel began in 1980 with the brothers, guitarist Ian Hudson, and a drum machine. The Astons grew up in Porthcawl, South Wales, making the move to London in 1981. With a new home, and shortly thereafter, the new name, the trio played several live shows and was signed by Situation Two. In May 1982, the label released Gene Loves Jezebel's demo and a single "Shaving My Neck." The band then added bassist Julianne Regan followed, Regan was replaced by Ian Hudson on Bass (and Albi DeLuca took over the guitar role) and went on to form All About Eve, Gene Loves Jezebel underwent a dozen or so line up changes between 1981-1985 alone! The band was really about the twins after all. The band released two more singles in 1983 before their debut album Promise peaked at number 8 in the U.K.'s indie charts.
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In 1984, the group recorded a John Peel radio session for BBC and toured America with fellow Welsh artist John Cale. The second album, Immigrant, was released in mid-1985. However, during an agonizing American tour for Immigrant, founding member Ian Hudson suffered a nervous breakdown and was replaced by former Gen X guitarist James Stevenson. During 1986, the group moved contract to Situation Two's parent company, Beggar's Banquet Records and distribution rights in USA to Geffen Records. The subsequent promotion increased pop-chart success for the group. The single "Sweetest Thing" briefly hit the Top 75 in U.K. and the album, Discover, reached number 32 in UK Albums Chart. At this time, the group also found heavy rotations on college and alternative radio stations across America. The band had slowly turned their attention to dance music. The slick and catchy guitar hooks of singles "Desire" and "Heartache" leapt to #6 and #72, respectively, on Los Angeles' famous New Wave station, KROQ. Later that year, Chris Bell became the band's fifth drummer. Gene Loves Jezebel's fourth album, The House of Dolls, was released late in 1987 and yielded the singles, "20 Killer Hurts" and "The Motion of Love" that grazed the U.S. pop charts. The third single from The House of Dolls, "Suspicion", for the first time, surfaced on The Billboard Hot 100. Despite rising mainstream success, the new pop-oriented direction proved to be too polished and commercial for the poetic and more goth-like brother, Michael. He parted ways with Jay in 1989. While Michael pursued his solo work, Jay continued using the Gene Loves Jezebel name and recorded two albums, Kiss of Life in 1989, followed by Heavenly Bodies. reached #68 on Billboard's Hot 100. Three years later, Jay Aston and company released Heavenly Bodies, which did well in Europe and on American college radio. Unfortunately, after dispointing record sales record sales and the collapse of Savage Records (David Bowie) American label folded one year later, and, after a few more live shows, so did Gene Loves Jezebel. While Jay performed occasional acoustic shows under his own name, Michael played with members of Scenic, then formed a new band called the Immigrants (re-named Edith Grove) and later released a pimarily acoustic solo album, Why Me, Why This, Why Now. Michael and Jay began working together again throughout the 90's , and also recorded two songs for a GLJ best-of compilation "from the mouths of Babes' on Michael Aston's label Bonnaire records , released in September 1995. A reunion tour followed in 1997, but the brothers' reconciliation was short-lived. In October 1997, Jay sued his twin brother over rights to the name "Gene Loves Jezebel" after leaving the band. After a protracted court battle, Jay eventually dropped all charges "with prejudice" meaning Michael can never be challenged for the name again and consequently Michael owns the exclusive rights to the mark. Michael also trademarked "Gene Loves Jezebel" and toured both the U.S. and the U.K. extensively supporting Gene Loves Jezebel releases: Love Lies Bleeding (1999) - Live in Voodoo City (1999) - Giving Up the Ghost (2001) - and Exploding Girls (2003)
Gene Loves Jezebel in brief
- How many Gene Loves Jezebel releases are on Riffiter?
- 38 releases are catalogued, spanning 1982 to 2026.
- When was Gene Loves Jezebel formed?
- Gene Loves Jezebel formed in 1980.
- What genre is Gene Loves Jezebel?
- Gene Loves Jezebel is catalogued under Goth.
- What is the most recent Gene Loves Jezebel release on Riffiter?
- Desire (Live in Nottingham), released in 2026.