The 'Shoegazing' Thread

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  • Seeing as this thread has been dredged ... Ride played three new tracks at Bestival in the autumn and are recording a new album for release in 2017 with Erol Alkan (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve) producing - https://twitter.com/erolalkan/status/804354651458039808?lang=en. Will be interesting to hear what they come up with.

  • A friend of mine out here in Brissy is in a great band called Forevr, check them out... I don't normally like this stuff but really like what him and his gf are doing...

    https://youtu.be/kGBAWjoRGBo

  • Don't you find it super tedious that all these kids are doing is aping MBV?

    Or maybe I haven't heard enough shoogaiz, does everyone simply try to be Kevin and Bilinda?

  • But isn't that what all bands do, not specifically aping MBV, but rehash sounds of the past? At least they're young, and from somewhere a bit more exotic than London, Detroit, L.A.

    I don't even like MBV, apart from Loveless.

  • True, but that just sounds like a straight homage to me... I guess I just don't see the point of being in an original band if all you're gonna do is try and sound like somebody else...

    I'm not an MBV fan either, don't mind them but not crazy about them...

  • I was properly into the shoegaze thing at the time and was in the right place for it...Oxford late eighties early nineties. MBV were a huge influence on all those bands but were miles ahead. Ride got dull after the first three EPs, Chapterhouse had one song, Slowdive were hugely pompous but I was amazed when mogwai an going an identical thing arrived to great acclaim. Me I had a soft spot for the House of Love....tunes lyrics and loud as hell, the telescopes were violent then went jazzy then disappeared, the pale saints were great till Ian masters left and the Boo Radleys really took the britpop dollar. All of those bands sound similar but different to MBV.
    Now who does shoegaze now? Fucking Coldplay

  • Hah moose were great...I saw Edsel auctioneer a few times who spilt over towards the bivouac end of the spectrum. Never really listened to perfect disaster.
    Forgot about Loop and Spacemen 3 too far more krautrock than MBV influenced

  • The Spacemen were doing their own thing, huge Stooges, MC5, Suicide, 13th Floor Elevators, Cramps, Panther Burns fans... Their sound perfectly reflects those influences to my ears, predated MBV by a few years... Loop were one of the shittest bands going, pointless rubbish... Spacemen 3 imitators dressed in black... Useless... #notafan

  • IMHO JAMC kickstarted a lot of that sound (apart from the Spacemen)... Unless you were a Stooges/60s psych/punk fan you wouldn't have heard music that sounded like that before they popped up...

  • Saw loop once and had a couple of records liked "arc light" can't say they had any profound effect on me.
    For sure about the marychain leading the way with the noise.
    I think the huge gaps between MBVs releases created a gap in the market for shoegaze.

  • Bilinda's a very old friend of mine, I remember bumping into her in Brixton one afternoon BITD and asking her how the new album was going, they were recording Loveless at the time... They'd just spent two weeks recording Colm's drums and binned the whole lot...

    I saw MBV a couple of times, my old band even played with them once, but I've never seen them since B joined... Must fix that the next time they tour...

  • I bought Stereolab's first 10" after hearing John Peel play it, thankfully I had recorded the show and he read out the address as it was mail order only.

  • I saw them on the Loveless tour with Boo Radleys as support. Was left astounded by what I experienced for days afterward.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0upaIZF_gA

    Cocteau Twins were the precursor to shoegazing with the sonic cathedrals of sound, and better than any of them. Spacemen 3 worked best with their drone-rock tracks, but I agree that Spiritualised took the boring bits of Spacemen, and made them worse.

  • God I loved them so much when I was a teen... My first gig was The Birthday Party with the Cocteaus supporting... Fucked me for life... :)


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  • Bet they were crap live...

  • Headphone music, innit?

  • Not strictly shoegaze, but shoegaze-influened
    https://youtu.be/KI79GPXAICM

  • anyone heard shoegaze band 'ozean'? unsigned band, recorded tunes in 1992, youtube search 'Dreampop Hidden Gems | Ozean'

  • ^ a bit goth for my tastes.

    https://youtu.be/16gQb8byQi4

    The Chilean band I posted a couple of pages ago were due to play SWSX but were refused entry to the USA, #fucktrump. Their new video has a fixed bike in it.

    https://youtu.be/My4j3vgFxbE

    Rather jolly, and has acoustic guitar, but awesome vocals. From New Zealand.

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