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 ...
Holiday weekends usually aren’t the most exciting weeks for new releases, especially Labor Day, and this week I’ve only got two new albums, but they’re both awesome. Slowdive‘s magnificent fifth album ...
I don’t think I would’ve predicted in 1993 that Slowdive would not only still be going but also the biggest shoegaze band of our current time, and most influential as far as the new crop of hazy ...
Slowdive continues to rise like a phoenix. The British indie-rock outfit — which got caught up in a U.K. press backlash against shoegaze music at the start of its career — has outlasted all detractors ...
Continuing with any band after a return is not necessarily straightforward: nostalgists want to relive what they originally experienced. The novelty of the comeback wears off. Equally, bands wish to ...
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 ...
Slowdive's eponymous album arrives after a 22-year gap and sees the hazy shoegazers join the rare breed of successful comebacks, their envelope of sound delivered with an easy aplomb. The band has ...
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