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The REVOLUTIONARY ARMY OF THE INFANT JESUS are a psychedelic neofolk collective from Liverpool, England, formed in 1985. Named after a terrorist group from Spanish director Luis Buñuel's 1977 film, That Obscure Object of Desire, the band were founded by Jon Egan (vocals/guitar/harmonium), David Seddon (keyboards/tenor saxophone), Paul Boyce (vocals/keyboard/clarinet), Sue Boyce (vocals/flute) and Leslie Hampson (vocals/percussion/guitar).

A more aesthetically tenebrous proposition than the Trees Community before them, the Revolutionary Army's Christian mysticism informs their ethereal, genre-blurring sacred music, mixing kraut-folk, tribal ambient, darkwave and neoclassical approaches. Their album imagery and lyrics are inspired by Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Anglican traditions and sung in English, French, Latin, Greek and Russian. The collective's music is also littered with field recordings and samples taken from Spanish poets, records of eastern European propaganda broadcasts and excerpts from European surrealist films by Jean Cocteau and Andrei Tarkovsky. The Revolutionary Army have received a variety of comparisons to the mystical folk of DEAD CAN DANCE, WOVEN HAND and CURRENT 93 to composers HENRYK GORECKI, ENNIO MORRICONE, GAVIN BRYARS and ARVO PART, as well as GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR, POPOL VUH, PINK FLOYD and late-era TALK TALK. The collective are animated by the decline of spirituality with the rise of secular capitalism while also explicitly distancing themselves from the right-wing and fascistic elements of the neofolk genre.

Supported by an ever-changing cast of guest musicians, the collective earned their cult following through their two acclaimed LPs, 1987's The Gift of Tears and 1991's Mirrors, the latter of which featuring the alto saxophone textures of organist Bill Dawson. The Revolutionary Army followed up Mirror with two EPs, 1993's "La Liturgie pour la fin du Temps" and 1995's "Paradis" before entering a prolonged hiatus.

After nearly twenty years of dormancy, the French label Infrastition invited the collective to have their discog...
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The Gift of Tears
1987
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Mirror
1991
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Beauty Will Save the World
2015
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Songs of Yearning
2020
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Nocturnes
2020

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I Carry the Sun
2020
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Prayer
2020

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