RECOMMEND ME SOME SHOOGAZE
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RECOMMEND ME SOME SHOOGAZE
I want to get into some effects/fuzz heavy shoegaze/90s alt rock or whatever with lots of fuzz and effects that'd be awesome.
I tried My Bloody Valentine but I found them a little on the raw side. I really like Curve's shoegazey stuff(like the song Cuckoo) and some Cocteau Twins' stuff.
I tried My Bloody Valentine but I found them a little on the raw side. I really like Curve's shoegazey stuff(like the song Cuckoo) and some Cocteau Twins' stuff.
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my bloody valentine too raw?
just kidding haha. It's in the topic that HT posted, but Ringo Deathstarr is an awesome contemporary shoegaze group. A Sunny Day In Glasgow are great as well. They just dropped a new record and it sounds AWESOME. It's not quite "shoegaze" per se, but there are some elements of the genre on there. Lots of effects laden stuff on there and cool arrangements. Since you listed Curve, I'm sure you've listened to Doppleganger...I just got into that album and it is sweet. Swervedriver is pretty great, particularly Mezcal Head. gahh, I wish I was near my itunes library, I'd give you a bunch more suggestions I just can't think straight right now...I'll try and remember to browse when I get home and I'll give some more ideas
just kidding haha. It's in the topic that HT posted, but Ringo Deathstarr is an awesome contemporary shoegaze group. A Sunny Day In Glasgow are great as well. They just dropped a new record and it sounds AWESOME. It's not quite "shoegaze" per se, but there are some elements of the genre on there. Lots of effects laden stuff on there and cool arrangements. Since you listed Curve, I'm sure you've listened to Doppleganger...I just got into that album and it is sweet. Swervedriver is pretty great, particularly Mezcal Head. gahh, I wish I was near my itunes library, I'd give you a bunch more suggestions I just can't think straight right now...I'll try and remember to browse when I get home and I'll give some more ideas- my bloody television
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oh, and +1 on Slowdive, BUT there's very little fuzz on there if that's what you're interested...much more cathedral-like reverb clean guitar stuff. Great band though, check 'em out!
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www.myspace.com/deadelectrician
www.myspace.com/newestfastest - some of his stuff is shoegazy
www.myspace.com/caleweirmusic
www.myspace.com/newestfastest - some of his stuff is shoegazy
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Is Jesu considered shoeegaze?
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I consider Miley Cyrus shoegaze cause that's always where I look after singing it.. 


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I second A Sunny Day In Glasgow. Def not shoegaze, but have some really cool electronic and effects driven walls of sound with beautiful whisper lyrics. New album, Ashes Grammar, is awesome.
The first Brian Jonestown Massacre album, Methodrone, I feel like is one of the most underrated shoegaze albums. I really like Fleeting Joys and Astrobrite, though if you didn't like My Bloody Valentine, prob won't like those. Kinda hard to recommend shoegaze if you don't like MBV. Maybe Asobi Seksu's Citrus.
Also, check out Atlas Sound's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel. Again, not shoegaze, but a lot of effects within a massive wall of verby sound. He also just came out with a new album that is supposed to be great, but I have yet to listen.
For general fuzzy rock shiz there's a lot of sweet stuff that people label as "lofi" like Pavement, The Olivia Tremor Control, The Microphones, and Neautral Milk Hotel. Those have a lot of acoustic elements to them (other than Pavement), but some really cool use of fuzz--especially Neutral Milk's Aeroplane Over the Sea. A lot of current lofi stuff might also be cool, like Wavves and Times New Viking--but that's more just pop songs with absolute all fidelity stripped away.
I'd also recommend one of my favorite bands, Bardo Pond, specifically their album Lapsed. They linger more toward the psych rock side of things, but that album opens with prob my favorite shoegaze song of all time. Plus if you're looking for a band that generally worships fuzz, thats the one. Tons and tons and tons of muffy fuzz upon fuzz.
The first Brian Jonestown Massacre album, Methodrone, I feel like is one of the most underrated shoegaze albums. I really like Fleeting Joys and Astrobrite, though if you didn't like My Bloody Valentine, prob won't like those. Kinda hard to recommend shoegaze if you don't like MBV. Maybe Asobi Seksu's Citrus.
Also, check out Atlas Sound's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel. Again, not shoegaze, but a lot of effects within a massive wall of verby sound. He also just came out with a new album that is supposed to be great, but I have yet to listen.
For general fuzzy rock shiz there's a lot of sweet stuff that people label as "lofi" like Pavement, The Olivia Tremor Control, The Microphones, and Neautral Milk Hotel. Those have a lot of acoustic elements to them (other than Pavement), but some really cool use of fuzz--especially Neutral Milk's Aeroplane Over the Sea. A lot of current lofi stuff might also be cool, like Wavves and Times New Viking--but that's more just pop songs with absolute all fidelity stripped away.
I'd also recommend one of my favorite bands, Bardo Pond, specifically their album Lapsed. They linger more toward the psych rock side of things, but that album opens with prob my favorite shoegaze song of all time. Plus if you're looking for a band that generally worships fuzz, thats the one. Tons and tons and tons of muffy fuzz upon fuzz.
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Atone (https://transylvaniantapes.bandcamp.com/album/atone)
Atone (https://transylvaniantapes.bandcamp.com/album/atone)
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archlilim wrote:Also, check out Atlas Sound's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel. Again, not shoegaze, but a lot of effects within a massive wall of verby sound. He also just came out with a new album that is supposed to be great, but I have yet to listen.
Definitely get "Let the Blind...", definitely one of my favourite albums evar
. The new album was good, but i didn't kick the shit out of me like the first one.
Panda Bear had to go and muck up "Walkabout", I wish he made good music when no with AC. 
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LUSH - 'Spooky' or 'Gala'
CHAPTERHOUSE - 'Whirlpool'
RIDE 'Nowhere'
CATHERINE WHEEL 'Chrome' or 'Ferment'
PALE SAINTS - 'In Ribbons'
MEDICINE - any from the '90s
CHAPTERHOUSE - 'Whirlpool'
RIDE 'Nowhere'
CATHERINE WHEEL 'Chrome' or 'Ferment'
PALE SAINTS - 'In Ribbons'
MEDICINE - any from the '90s
WILL DRUM FOR FOOD
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smile_man wrote:archlilim wrote:Also, check out Atlas Sound's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel. Again, not shoegaze, but a lot of effects within a massive wall of verby sound. He also just came out with a new album that is supposed to be great, but I have yet to listen.
Definitely get "Let the Blind...", definitely one of my favourite albums evar. The new album was good, but i didn't kick the shit out of me like the first one.
Panda Bear had to go and muck up "Walkabout", I wish he made good music when no with AC.
Person Pitch is prob one of my favorite albums, personally.
Listened to Logos and really like it, but yeah, not as voyeuristic as the first. I really like the Panda Bear track a lot, but the track with Laetitia Sadler (Stereolab) is just out of control.
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sev wrote:LUSH - 'Spooky' or 'Gala'
CHAPTERHOUSE - 'Whirlpool'
RIDE 'Nowhere'
CATHERINE WHEEL 'Chrome' or 'Ferment'
PALE SAINTS - 'In Ribbons'
MEDICINE - any from the '90s
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And maybe the Swirlies...
which MBV album did you listen to? They changed their sound a lot over the years. I'm a Sunny Sunday Smile sort of guy myself.
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archlilim wrote:
Person Pitch is prob one of my favorite albums, personally.![]()
Listened to Logos and really like it, but yeah, not as voyeuristic as the first. I really like the Panda Bear track a lot, but the track with Laetitia Sadler (Stereolab) is just out of control.
I couldn't stand Person Pitch
Have you heard Walkabout before Panda was on it? It was a lot different.
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I always thought of the Cocteau Twins as dream pop, not shoegaze.... 

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