Showing posts with label Shoegaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shoegaze. Show all posts

4.30.2010

Statue + Cowboy - 3 Songs by Statue + Cowboy (demo) - 2010


Genre: Noise Pop/Shoegaze

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Okay, so I've been recording lately, and this is an early result of what I've been doing. It's something like a noisier Beat Happening or Black Tambourine, but I take influence from bands like that, black metal, and everything in between. Expect to hear songs about longing, distance, and nostalgia.

So please take a listen, and if you like it and have a blog or something feel free to post this.

4.11.2010

Black Tambourine - Complete Recordings - (1989-1991)


Genre: Shoegaze/Twee

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It seems as though me and my good friend at Five Songs have had this album on repeat for the past week or so.

Black Tambourine has a unique sound that is somewhere between shoegaze, punk, and twee pop that manages to be dreamy and yet keep somewhat raw production values.

Their musical career was short. These songs are all they recorded and they only played a few shows in the early 90s.

4.03.2010

Coloração Desbotada – Eu, eu mesmo e os vários beijos cafeinados - (2010)


Genre: lo-fi/Shoegaze/noise pop

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I saw this over at Bolachas the other day and thought it would be good based on the genre description. So I'm relaying it to you. There doesn't seem to be much info on this band, but they play a good low fidelity shoegaze. Their record label is new as well, and you can order the tape of this album there.

3.24.2010

Vision Éternel - Abondance de périls - (2010)



Genre: Shoegaze/Ambient

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I'm going to bring you once again some perfect night time music. This is the newest release from Vision Éternel. Abondance de périls is a short concept album, that offers blissful and introspective soundscapes.

At 13 minutes, I wish this ep would be a bit longer, so I'm looking forward to future releases from this band.

3.23.2010

Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill - (2008)



Genre: Shoegaze/Ambient

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I listened to this and thought of you as I tried to fall asleep.

3.08.2010

Alcest - Ecailles de Lune - (2010)



Genre: Shoegaze/Post-Rock/Black Metal

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New Alcest. Enough said.

Of course, highly recommended.

2.26.2010

Alcest/Les Discrets - Split - (2009)


Genre: Shoegaze/Black Metal/Post-Rock

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I'll be gone for the weekend, so I figured I would leave you with a serious post and something to download.

Both Alcest and Les Discrets have new full lengths coming out next month, so here's the split of theirs that came out last November. Alcest brings a bit of black metal influence back in this as opposed to Souvenirs d'un Autre Monde, with unclean vocals back in the mix. Les Discrets have a good post-rock sound and is the project of a member of Amesoeurs. I'm looking forward to hearing more of their material when the full length comes out.

1.24.2010

Grouper/Roy Montgomery - Split - (2010)

Genre: Ambient/Shoegaze

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Here's a new split with one of my favorites, Portland's very own Grouper and New Zealand guitarist Roy Montgomery. The Roy Montgomery side starts the split with one 18 minute track of ambient guitar that makes you feel like you're going through a journey (in a good way), it's worth a listen, but in my opinion comes nowhere close to what Grouper has to offer on this split. Then again I may be a bit biased given I have this split and am posting it solely for the Grouper material, and the fact that Grouper is one of my favorite bands.

The first Grouper track "Hollow Press" starts off with windy white noise, then about half way through faint keys and Liz Harris' dreamy vocals enter. It then flows seamlessly into the next song "Vessel". This is a much more stripped down Grouper than we're used to hearing. Instead of dreamy acoustic guitar, or more ambiance as heard in earlier albums, we have instead a single, reverb drenched Wurlitzer keyboard, and voice. "Hold The Way" follows up with the same instrumentation as before, and once again flows seamlessly into the last track "Pulse". Keeping the same theme as "Hold The Way", it eventually is drowned out in windy white noise.

1.19.2010

Draugadróttinn- Where The Sea Gives Up Its Dead - 2010


Genre: Black Metal/Shoegaze
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Here's a nice gem I came across tonight. This is what seems to be the first and only release so far from Draugadróttinn, a one man band from Montana, USA. There are 4 droney songs of fuzzy guitar, super distorted vocals, and the occasional acoustic thrown in. There's a definite Alcest and Drudkh influence here and I would highly recommend this to any fan of that sound. I hope to see more from this project in the future.

1.18.2010

Self-Inflicted Violence - Fell Into The Veil Of Darkness and Extinction (Compilation)- 2009


Genre: Depressive Black Metal/Shoegaze/Post-Rock
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Great compilation of two demos from the UK's Self-Inflicted Violence. They released a full length in December '09, but these demos are a much better listen.