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Keeping It Simple 03.02.2012 09:50 AM

I love shoegaze, and was mightily impressed on discovering the huge impact it made with people all over the world, especially the U.S., inspiring them to form brilliant bands who seminally took the genre to new and exciting heights, surpassing the original UK scene in every way.

My personal faves so far are:

A Shoreline Dream (U.S.)
Airiel (U.S.)
Autumn's Grey Solace (U.S.)
Bethany Curve (U.S.)
Bowery Electric (U.S.)
Pinkshinyultrablast (Russia)
Sea Dweller (Italy)

louder 03.02.2012 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I love shoegaze, and was mightily impressed on discovering the huge impact it made with people all over the world, especially the U.S., inspiring them to form brilliant bands who seminally took the genre to new and exciting heights, surpassing the original UK scene in every way.

My personal faves so far are:

A Shoreline Dream (U.S.)
Airiel (U.S.)
Autumn's Grey Solace (U.S.)
Bethany Curve (U.S.)
Bowery Electric (U.S.)
Pinkshinyultrablast (Russia)
Sea Dweller (Italy)

only one i've heard of is Bowery Electric. :eek:

E. Noisefield 03.07.2012 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I love shoegaze, and was mightily impressed on discovering the huge impact it made with people all over the world, especially the U.S., inspiring them to form brilliant bands who seminally took the genre to new and exciting heights, surpassing the original UK scene in every way.

My personal faves so far are:

A Shoreline Dream (U.S.)
Airiel (U.S.)
Autumn's Grey Solace (U.S.)
Bethany Curve (U.S.)
Bowery Electric (U.S.)
Pinkshinyultrablast (Russia)
Sea Dweller (Italy)


I don't think I've heard any of these!! Post some links or something... you have eight minutes until my lunch break ends!!!

Btw, in listening to MBV on my commute today, it became even more obvious that Isn't Anything is a better record than Loveless. Totally.

dazedcola 03.07.2012 01:44 PM

some of my favorite shoegaze tracks, eventually im gonna make a kick ass mix cd of this genre.

Pale Saints - Sight of You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbr-7D7gx9U

Adorable - Sunshine Smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6v_fjicHRk

Medicine -Never Click
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73_bmAZ7B-w

Drop Nineteens- Winona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73_bmAZ7B-w

E. Noisefield 03.07.2012 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by dazedcola
some of my favorite shoegaze tracks, eventually im gonna make a kick ass mix cd of this genre.

Pale Saints - Sight of You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbr-7D7gx9U

Adorable - Sunshine Smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6v_fjicHRk

Medicine -Never Click
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73_bmAZ7B-w

Drop Nineteens- Winona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73_bmAZ7B-w


Pale Saints were mentioned a lot in some book I read back in 2002 about alternative rock. Forget what it's called. I think it had Mrs. Love on the cover... or mr. Cobain. It was bushleague, but mentioned a lot of artists that otherwise have largely gone undocumented.

gmku 03.08.2012 08:15 PM

E.N., if you're still out there somewhere, I bought Ladies and Gentlemen today. I'm blissed out, man. Seriously, I haven't enjoyed an album so much since I don't know when. Maybe not since Loveless or Nowhere. Terrific. I thank you for the recommendation.

E. Noisefield 03.08.2012 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
E.N., if you're still out there somewhere, I bought Ladies and Gentlemen today. I'm blissed out, man. Seriously, I haven't enjoyed an album so much since I don't know when. Maybe not since Loveless or Nowhere. Terrific. I thank you for the recommendation.


I'm still here don't worry. :) Glad your liking it!

gmku 03.08.2012 08:24 PM

Very much. Thanks. Decided to switch from speakers to headphones, a sure sign it's going to become loved.

Severian 03.08.2012 09:05 PM

Be on the lookout for the new record. Check out new song "hey Jane" on YouTube.

gmku 03.08.2012 09:06 PM

Okay.

Recommendations of earlier stuff, aside from Ladies and Gentlemen?

Dude McDude 03.09.2012 02:24 AM

Shoegaze must be one of the worst genre names ever, along with EBM and powerviolence. They were probably all invented by music critics.

Thanks for recommending bowery electric. They were pretty good.

I think Bailter space is worth a mention here. Musicwise that is.

Severian 03.09.2012 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Okay.

Recommendations of earlier stuff, aside from Ladies and Gentlemen?


Yes. Laser Guided Melodies and Pure phase are both amazing records. They're less pop-centric, but no less brilliant. A little sparser, sometimes a little slower moving, but totally worth it. Laser-Guided Melodies is actually only four proper tracks, with several subsections in each.

I've never actually liked the Royal Albert Hall live double album, preferring Fucked up Inside as far as Spiritualized live goes, but you might want to look into it.

But if you like LGM, I doubt you'll have any problems with the three records that followed it.

pad_023 03.14.2012 09:18 AM

I've been listening to a lot of shoegaze again recently. I think my favourite new discovery are Loveliescrushing. Their album Bloweyelashwish is fantastic.

My favourite track from it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CkAVwLwSRo

Severian 03.14.2012 11:45 AM

I was going to mention new shoegaze too.

Young Prisms have been off to a promising start.

pad_023 03.14.2012 01:26 PM

There are some good shoegaze bands around at the moment. Young Prisms are nice, I wasn't that impressed with their first album but the track they released recently was decent. I'm looking forward to the new album.

You can grab it here
http://stereogum.com/959662/young-pr...premiere/mp3s/

Pure X are cool. I was surprised their album from last year received so little attention. It was one of my personal favourites. This track has fantastic dreamy guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcUnotjcZKw

Echo Lake are also pretty rad, one of the most promising British bands to emerge in the last few years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_m2xOTrZZ0

Severian 03.15.2012 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pad_023
There are some good shoegaze bands around at the moment. Young Prisms are nice, I wasn't that impressed with their first album but the track they released recently was decent. I'm looking forward to the new album.

You can grab it here
http://stereogum.com/959662/young-pr...premiere/mp3s/

Pure X are cool. I was surprised their album from last year received so little attention. It was one of my personal favourites. This track has fantastic dreamy guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcUnotjcZKw

Echo Lake are also pretty rad, one of the most promising British bands to emerge in the last few years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_m2xOTrZZ0


Really? I thought Friends For Now was quite good. Better than any of the other youngster shoegaze I've encountered in a while. Thank you for the peak at their new record.

Severian 03.15.2012 04:15 PM

By the by, has Galaxie 500 been mentioned in this discussion? If not, I hereby mention them: Galaxie 500.

gmku 03.15.2012 07:03 PM

I like Galaxie 500. They're a bit moodier kind of shoegaze. I have to be in the right mood.

I'm hooked on Going Blank Again by Ride right now. I have been playing this damned thing endlessly for days.

pad_023 03.16.2012 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I like Galaxie 500. They're a bit moodier kind of shoegaze. I have to be in the right mood.

I'm hooked on Going Blank Again by Ride right now. I have been playing this damned thing endlessly for days.


I love Going Blank Again. The opener Leave them all behind is one of my favourite tracks. I love the drums, Loz from Ride was such a great drummer.

E. Noisefield 03.16.2012 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by pad_023
I love Going Blank Again. The opener Leave them all behind is one of my favourite tracks. I love the drums, Loz from Ride was such a great drummer.


Galaxie 500 occasionally is up there with MBV and JAMC for me, but they can get a little boring. "On Fire" is such a great album, though.

As for ride, I've only really heard Nowhere, but I've heard it and heard it and heard it. I love it, but everything starts to sound generic if you listen to it enough. Also, the album cover will go down in history.

gmku 03.17.2012 09:09 AM

^ Yes. It's one of those album covers. Try Going Blank Again when you can. It's poppier. At times it reminds me of Teenage Fan Club in places.

I picked up Blank the week it came out back in 92 because I loved Nowhere and wanted something just like it. I was disappointed because it wasn't a Nowhere duplicate and I didn't appreciate it at first, but it definitely grew on me. I consider it one of my top favorites from the 90s.

pad_023 03.17.2012 09:58 AM

Going Blank Again is worth checking out as our the early ep's such as Play etc. Just stay away from the last 2 albums.

dazedcola 03.17.2012 02:21 PM

anyone else remember serena maneesh? they were great

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT_uwSI01Hc

gmku 03.18.2012 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazedcola
anyone else remember serena maneesh? they were great

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT_uwSI01Hc


I've talked about them a lot on this forum. I think they're still around, aren't they? I have the LP they put out in 2010, Abyss in B Minor, as well as their 2006 debut LP.

pad_023 03.21.2012 10:18 PM

A band i've been listening to a lot later are Flying Saucer Attack. The first album has elements of shoegaze but remains very lo-fi at the same time. They recorded via a home stereo or so i've read. Nevertheless, the melodies are great and the sound really immerses you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hB2C-cw_bc

pad_023 03.22.2012 08:58 AM

 

gmku 03.22.2012 09:40 AM

^ Love that photograph.

But this is really nothing new, is it. Just more repackaging, basically. I know some people are into getting the latest and greatest remasterings, but frankly, I seldom hear a whole lot of difference in even the best remasters.

It would be a lot cooler if they'd issue some of their live stuff.

pad_023 03.27.2012 04:20 PM

New Young Prism's album is streaming, it's sounding very shoegazer at the moment

http://www.noisey.com/blog/stream-in...phomore-record

gmku 03.28.2012 04:00 PM

Ride's Nowhere has been getting me to and from work lately. I can't listen to that album enough. Even after all these years, it doesn't get old.

Severian 03.28.2012 04:30 PM

Nice reppin' of the new Young Prisms.

I found a leak. Also pre-ordered the LP.

pad_023 03.09.2014 05:43 PM

I haven't heard much good new shoegaze in a while a bit bored of bands just sounding like poor imitations of the original wave.

But I picked up this album this weekend, it's quite synth heavy but really nice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmoTSxhi2BU

guest 03.12.2014 11:10 PM

for post-90s shoegaze that actually ain't all that bad. never understood when the popular strains went all fey and 'emotional' when the power of a record like loveless lay in that it was really dangerous, sensory bombardment as opposed to wallpaper music with drums.

bloodcrystallisetosand 03.28.2014 07:45 AM

Should are mid 90s American slowcore/dream pop/shoegaze outfit, not sure if mentioned on this thread earlier. A folding sieve with all b-sides and 7" tracks is superb, such lovely textures and real slow grower melodies.
Boo Radleys Everything's Alright Forever and surrounding EPs are just about the finest Creation records have to offer.
Vapour Trails on Nowhere, if I'm not ready for it, makes me actually literally cry.


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