When Slowdive returned in 2014 after a 20-year absence, fans were surprised but not exactly shocked. After the successful reunions of shoegaze peers like My Bloody Valentine and Swervedriver ...
When their third album, Pygmalion, came out in February 1995, Slowdive had already been marching towards their own funeral. The album had been finished and delivered to Creation Records a year prior ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post Song of the Week: Slowdive Return with the Enchanting “kisses” appeared first on Consequence. Six years after their grand ...
Reunited British shoegaze group Slowdive has announced their first new album in 22 years. The long-awaited self-titled LP will drop on May 5 via Dead Oceans, and is currently available for preorder.
English indie band Slowdive celebrates the 25th anniversary of their seminal 1993 LP “Souvlaki” this year. The shoegaze project — comprising Rachel Goswel, Neil Halstead, Simon Scott, Nick Chaplin and ...
Slowdive have given “Kisses,” the lead single from last year’s excellent Everything is Alive, to Daniel Avery and Grouper to remix. Avery, who has always liked a little shoegaze in his techno, takes ...
During the band’s initial run in the early ’90s, Slowdive was a victim of genre pigeonholing. The English quintet was fronted by vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Neil Halstead and vocalist and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This image is the official album artwork for “everything is alive.” In an interview with ...
Since reforming in 2013, Slowdive has now been around longer than their initial run in the early ’90s. The music industry they now inhabit has morphed into something that would have been completely ...
For years, Rachel Goswell assumed her music career was over. A founding member of the English shoegaze collective Slowdive, Goswell was around for the band’s ascendant rise in the early ’90s alongside ...
For a brief moment, Slowdive were the most hated band on the planet. Or at least in the UK. In 1991, Richey Edwards of Manic Street Preachers famously declared, “I will always hate Slowdive more than ...