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Gene Loves Jezebel is a gothic rock band from the early 1980s founded by twin brothers, Michael and J(ohn) 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 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 quickly signed by Situation 2. In May 1982, the label released Gene Loves Jezebel's demo single "Shaving My Neck." The band then added bassist Julianne Regan followed, briefly, by a keyboardist, Jean-Marc Lederman. Regan left within a year to form All About Eve, leaving Ian Hudson and Michael Aston to alternate on bass until Peter Rizzo joined in 1984. Gene Loves Jezebel underwent a dozen or so line up changes between 1981-1985.The band released two more singles in 1983 before their debut album Promise hit number one in the U.K.'s indie charts. 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, appeared in mid-1985. Immigrant also hit number one on the indie charts. However, during an agonizing American tour for Immigrant, founding member Ian Hudson left the band and was replaced by former Generation X guitarist James Stevenson.1986 brought GLJ a contract with Beggar's Banquet Records and, subsequently, increasing pop-chart success for the group. The single "Sweetest Thing" hit the Top 75 in England. The resulting album, Discover, reached the U.K.'s indie-chart top spot and found heavy rotations on college and countercultural radio stations across America. Owing mostly to Jay’s influence, the Astons had 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' infamous New Wave station, KROQ, Top 106.7 Countdown of 1986. Later that year, Chris Bell became the band's fifth drummer
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