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Thread started 08/09/05 2:08pm

weepingwall

Shoegazing anyone?

so ive had this somewhat fascination with this genre, its sounds so soothing and i dont know alluring... lol

anyways..i currently like from this genre the fallowing bands..

My Bloody Valentine..
Ride..
The Jesus and Mary Chain..

i was wondering if you people knew more diverse shoegazing bands.

thank you..
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Reply #1 posted 08/09/05 2:18pm

endorphin74

hmmm

I'll try to think of one to add, but I just had to say: I LOVE RIDE!!!!
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Reply #2 posted 08/09/05 2:19pm

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M83-Dead cites, red seas and lost ghost

and Sigur Ros- i'm not even going to attempt spelling the name of their albums. lol

This genre boderlines on dreampop, which there seems to be an abundance of.

i've been hearing a lot about Black Rebel motorcycle club, though i haven't heard anything by them as of yet.
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Reply #3 posted 08/09/05 2:24pm

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I used to be really into that type of music. Lush and Curve were my favorites. Cranes seemed to be grouped in with the shoegazers early on. Love them also.


Lush


Curve


Cranes

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Reply #4 posted 08/09/05 2:39pm

weepingwall

oh goody...thanks for the bands..i will start my expirementation with these bands...by the way..i don't really find sigur ros as shoegaze band..i find then more like a ..space rock band..with that said..i didnt mean it to sound to rude,i mean thank you for adding the band..but i apologize if it sounded a bit rude.
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Reply #5 posted 08/09/05 2:42pm

Tom

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dont forget Catherine Wheel, Swervedriver, and Spacemen3
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Reply #6 posted 08/09/05 2:45pm

sextonseven

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weepingwall said:

oh goody...thanks for the bands..i will start my expirementation with these bands...by the way..i don't really find sigur ros as shoegaze band..i find then more like a ..space rock band..with that said..i didnt mean it to sound to rude,i mean thank you for adding the band..but i apologize if it sounded a bit rude.


Lush, Cranes and Curve, the earlier albums from the early 90s obviously are the ones that are closest to the shoegazing sound. You might want to try some Cocteau Twins too. Robin Guthrie did production work for Lush so their sound was a little similar.
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Reply #7 posted 08/09/05 2:49pm

weepingwall

sextonseven said:

weepingwall said:

oh goody...thanks for the bands..i will start my expirementation with these bands...by the way..i don't really find sigur ros as shoegaze band..i find then more like a ..space rock band..with that said..i didnt mean it to sound to rude,i mean thank you for adding the band..but i apologize if it sounded a bit rude.


Lush, Cranes and Curve, the earlier albums from the early 90s obviously are the ones that are closest to the shoegazing sound. You might want to try some Cocteau Twins too. Robin Guthrie did production work for Lush so their sound was a little similar.




I LOVE COCTEAU TWINS ...

okay..yeah i love this band..such sublime..ive been in love with this band ever since i was 9. my favorite songs... Lorelei..Bluebeard..Cherry flavored funk..but i most admit,i prefer the darker sounding cocteau twins
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Reply #8 posted 08/09/05 2:59pm

sextonseven

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weepingwall said:



I LOVE COCTEAU TWINS ...

okay..yeah i love this band..such sublime..ive been in love with this band ever since i was 9. my favorite songs... Lorelei..Bluebeard..Cherry flavored funk..but i most admit,i prefer the darker sounding cocteau twins


'Heaven Or Las Vegas' is my favorite Cocteau Twins album. Robin Guthrie produced tracks for the first two Lush albums, 'Gala' (a comp of EPs) and 'Spooky'.
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Reply #9 posted 08/09/05 3:05pm

endorphin74

Tom said:

dont forget Catherine Wheel, Swervedriver, and Spacemen3


I LOVED the first catherine wheel!
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Reply #10 posted 08/09/05 3:24pm

PhilG

Pale Saints



I recommend their first two albums.They maybe out of print though.
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Reply #11 posted 08/09/05 4:04pm

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Reply #12 posted 08/09/05 4:33pm

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My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless is one of my all time top albums easily. I think it’s one of the few truly innovative guitar records to be released since Are You Experienced.

Other bands?

• The first Chapterhouse album was really good, though I thought it had the same problem as the first few Lush releases – Robin Guthrie’s glossy production left some of the songs feeling a little toothless.
• I loved Spacemen 3 and the early Jesus and Mary Chain, if they can be lumped in here.
• I’ve heard some excellent Pale Saints singles, but I never bought one of their albums.
• Never warmed up to Slowdive too much, but I think Mojave 3 have released some excellent albums (but of course they sound nothing like a shoe-gazer/dream pop band these days).
• The Boo Radley’s Everybird was a great single, and they had some other good ones, but they were just a little too cute for me overall.
• Th’ Faith Healers first album was ½ brilliant – they really knew how to ride a groove when they got a full head of steam going.
• Medicine were such a blatant carbon copy of MBV that I could never really take them seriously, but Something Goes Wrong is a great song.
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Reply #13 posted 08/09/05 5:11pm

weepingwall

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lol and whats that sappuse to mean?..really thought
i dont really think the dead goth scene was very into shoegaze
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Reply #14 posted 08/09/05 5:12pm

sextonseven

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minneapolisgenius said:



We're talking shoegazers, not goths.
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Reply #15 posted 08/09/05 5:15pm

sextonseven

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damosuzuki said:


• Medicine were such a blatant carbon copy of MBV that I could never really take them seriously, but Something Goes Wrong is a great song.


I love "Time Baby III", but with all the postproduction by Robin Guthrie, it might as well be a Cocteau Twins song.
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Reply #16 posted 08/09/05 5:37pm

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damosuzuki said:

My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless is one of my all time top albums easily. I think it’s one of the few truly innovative guitar records to be released since Are You Experienced.

Other bands?

• The first Chapterhouse album was really good, though I thought it had the same problem as the first few Lush releases – Robin Guthrie’s glossy production left some of the songs feeling a little toothless.
• I loved Spacemen 3 and the early Jesus and Mary Chain, if they can be lumped in here.
• I’ve heard some excellent Pale Saints singles, but I never bought one of their albums.
• Never warmed up to Slowdive too much, but I think Mojave 3 have released some excellent albums (but of course they sound nothing like a shoe-gazer/dream pop band these days).
• The Boo Radley’s Everybird was a great single, and they had some other good ones, but they were just a little too cute for me overall.
• Th’ Faith Healers first album was ½ brilliant – they really knew how to ride a groove when they got a full head of steam going.
• Medicine were such a blatant carbon copy of MBV that I could never really take them seriously, but Something Goes Wrong is a great song.

How did I know you'd be on here? wink
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Reply #17 posted 08/09/05 5:48pm

damosuzuki

TRON said:


How did I know you'd be on here? wink



smile I'm predictable
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Reply #18 posted 08/09/05 5:54pm

minneapolisgen
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weepingwall said:

minneapolisgenius said:






lol and whats that sappuse to mean?..really thought
i dont really think the dead goth scene was very into shoegaze

It's obviously from a South Park episode. They were talking about shoegazers, and then showed these kids. shrug Guess you never saw that one. It's the first thing I thought of when seeing the thread title.
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Reply #19 posted 08/09/05 6:27pm

weepingwall

minneapolisgenius said:

weepingwall said:






lol and whats that sappuse to mean?..really thought
i dont really think the dead goth scene was very into shoegaze

It's obviously from a South Park episode. They were talking about shoegazers, and then showed these kids. shrug Guess you never saw that one. It's the first thing I thought of when seeing the thread title.
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actually i saw the episode it was funny...and i actually have it..i never heard them talk about shoegazing
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Reply #20 posted 08/09/05 6:49pm

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weepingwall said:

minneapolisgenius said:


It's obviously from a South Park episode. They were talking about shoegazers, and then showed these kids. shrug Guess you never saw that one. It's the first thing I thought of when seeing the thread title.
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actually i saw the episode it was funny...and i actually have it..i never heard them talk about shoegazing

I remember either Stan or Kyle mentioning it, when talking about the goth kids in their town. I remember because I had never heard the term before. It's on the "you got served" parody episode.
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Reply #21 posted 08/09/05 9:36pm

acire

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