shoegaze
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Infinite Granite finds Deafheaven eschewing the blackened aspect of their sound in favor of boilerplate shoegaze and post-rock.
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Returning after decades of studio album silence, Hum tries to reintroduce their classic sound with some added bells and whistles, but falls quite short.
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The Telescopes are a shoegaze and noise rock outfit hailing from England who have been at it since the late ‘80s. Since forming, they’ve dabbled in a myriad of other sounds ranging from the downtempo of their third album to the Metal Machine Music-esque feedback barrages of Infinite Suns.
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Beach House bounces back with their most adventurous album since Teen Dream.
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A decade on from their debut album, No Age is still delivering visceral and sound-rich rock music.
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Slowdive’s first album in over two decades finds the band’s once heavenly wall of sound turning anemic.
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UK pop rock outfit The 1975 returns with the most bloated pop record I’ve heard so far this year. A few decent tracks on it, tho.
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Digging on this new single by shoegazey duo Dirty Dishes.
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“Mark Kozelek and Justin Broadrick team up for a collaborative album with mixed results.”
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A heavy cut from the full-length collaboration by Jesu and Sun Kil Moon, inspired by the latest John Connolly novel. The album is out January 22 via Caldo Verde.