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90s shoegaze bands, even the best ones, tended to be terminally uncool. Bowery Electric was a major exception. I mean, they even had an amazing shirt that put "Bowery Electric" on the Adidas logo. This record and Beat are beyond essential listening, shimmering with uniquely menacing, entrancing beauty. kimbendixjr
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If my life was a movie Empty Words would be the song that plays at the end of the movie as I make my way out of the bright lights big city in a convertible. dominica
supported by 41 fans who also own “FBI and Their Toronto Transmitters”
Shoegaze ist die Kunst des Dröhnens, doch „Everything Is Alive“ setzt diese Elemente nur sparsam ein. Statt Hall- und Zerr-Sounds aufzutürmen, schäumt die Musik in feinen Bläschen über.
https://tortue.substack.com/i/140348114/slowdive-everything-is-alive-dead-oceans Daniel Welsch
With chiming, droning, and shimmering guitars galore, the Philadelphia shoegaze group debut their strongest collection of songs yet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 23, 2024
Hopscotching from jangle pop and post-hardcore to math rock and shoegaze, these Minnesota rockers have a gift for musical multitasking. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 29, 2024