Tracing its origins to both British and American soil, Shoegazer owes as much to the innovative, guitar-driven thunder of bands such as Dinosaur Jr and Sonic Youth as it does the lush, crystalline soundscapes of Dream Pop pioneers Cocteau Twins and Brian Eno. Marked with jet-fired guitars, angular rhythms and cooly-intoned vocals, Shoegazer's lush, high-volume aesthetic was to some a more intriguing display of power than its 1980s hair-sprayed Pop Metal alternative. The genre's landmark release, My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, courted the duality perfectly, employing both inordinate amounts of tube-amplified wattage as well as a vast array of effects and samplers. Guitarist Kevin Shields even manipulated his Fender Jazzmaster-the shoegazer's weapon of choice- with an extended whammy bar, enabling him to strum chords as he heightened and lowered the pitch, creating the perception that the music was arbitrarily slowing down and speeding up at the same time. Ride and Swervedriver, both key players and early Noise Pop guitar innovators, relied less on effects, instead using unique guitar tunings and swirling feedback to work their Neo-Psychedelic magic.
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel's music is a
noisy, blissful display of
excellent pop songcraft and
tasteful yet explosive guitar
texture.
Chapterhouse
Early '90s shoegazers with a
tendency to mix in dance
elements and an ear for
releasing excellent singles.
Cocteau Twin Robin Guth...
Medicine
Medicine were a heavy,
L.A. based act in the mid
'90s whose songs were
highly influenced by My
Bloody Valentine. Original...
My Bloody Valentine
It's hard to overemphasize
the impact of this band's
gauzy, noisy sound on
music in the early '90s.
Kevin Shields and Colm O'...
RIDE
In a pre-Oasis world of the
early '90s, RIDE's shoegazing
psychedelia was
considered the bee's
knees. Alongside Slowdiv...
Sigur Ros
Icelandic group whose
excellence at creating
blissed-out
otherworldliness has
earned them praise and q...
Slowdive
An influential band known
for their guitar-fueled
Dream Pop, Slowdive were
part of the UK's "shoegazer"
movement.
Swervedriver
Although they entered the
scene with the Shoegazing
crowd, Swervedriver were
too heavy and
rock-oriented to fit the bi...