On October 11th, 1985, Love and Rockets released their debut LP Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven.
The album was the first of seven records to be released by the band formed from the ashes of Bauhaus, and named after a popular comic series. Love and Rockets featured Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins, whose final studio album was 1998′s Lift.
Check out the video for If there’s a Heaven Above, filmed at the infamous Bolton Abbey, known for gracing the cover of The Cure’s 1981 album, Faith.
A new vinyl pressing of Seventh Dream is out on Drastic Plastic Records—order now
Tracklist: Love and Rockets, Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven
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