Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus1
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GB Liverpool – Postrock / Britpop
Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus1

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Probe Plus
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Mirror Album 1990
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Gift of Tears Album 1987
Feral Sounds
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Gift of Tears Remix 2015
Apoclalyptic Vision
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Paradis EP 1995
Infrastition
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder After The End Album 2014
Occultation
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Beauty will save the world Album 2015
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The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus (RAIJ) are an experimental post-rock music ensemble formed in Liverpool in 1985.

Their emotionally-charged soundscapes combine ethereal vocals, acoustic instrumentation, field-recordings with occasional hard-edged brutalism. Although difficult to categorise, RAIJ’s music borrows from a wide canvass of sacred and world-music sources drawing comparisons with holy-minimalist classical composers Henryk Gorecki and Arvo Part. They gained an initial reputation for their radically immersive multi-media performances utilizing multiple projections, ritualized action, field recordings and live music. Their impromptu and often unannounced appearances in abandoned industrial spaces merged moments of sublime beauty with uncompromising and harrowing intensity. Founder members Les Hampson, Jon Egan and Paul Boyce later described RAIJ as “a project to interrupt the consumption of music.”