Jim Reid is a Scottish vocalist and songwriter best known as the lead singer of The Jesus and Mary Chain, the influential alternative rock band he co-founded with his brother William Reid in 1983. The band pioneered a distinctive sonic approach that blended shoegaze aesthetics with noise rock, creating a heavily textured, guitar-driven sound that incorporated electronic elements and became foundational to alternative music of the 1980s and beyond.
As a key creative force in The Jesus and Mary Chain, Reid contributed to the band's most acclaimed work across multiple decades, helping shape their evolution from early noise-pop experiments through their more synth-influenced material. The band's innovative use of production techniques and electronic textures influenced countless artists across electronic and alternative genres, cementing Reid's role in bridging rock and electronic music sensibilities.