Slowdive / Slowdive
Album: | Slowdive | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Slowdive | Added: | Apr 2017 | |
Label: | Dead Oceans |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-04-27 | Pull Date: | 2017-06-29 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 2 | Jun 25 | Jun 18 | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 21 | May 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 18, 2023: | Fermentation Station
Star Roving |
4. | Oct 21, 2018: | Bass Pro Shop
Go Get It |
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2. | Mar 23, 2022: | Magnetized Toner (TJBDF-2017 Edition) (rebroadcast from May 2, 2017)
Star Roving |
5. | May 24, 2018: | The Flannel Underground
Sugar For The Pill |
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3. | Jan 31, 2020: | Training Hour
Star Roving |
6. | Apr 19, 2018: | The Flannel Underground
Star Roving |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-04-26
Reviewed 2017-04-26
Finally! 22 years later we get a new Slowdive record. This is "real shoegaze", not that Whirr or Ringo Deathstarr stuff you’ve been hearing these days. And it’s great! Sounds like Slowdive, nothing particularly ambitious but still a gorgeous listen. Highly recommended and not just because I’m obsessed with this genre.
Related: My Bloody Valentine, Lush, Creation Records
1. (6:53) **** Slomo—Mellow, classic Slowdive. LOVE
2. (5:38) *** Star Roving—Driving, fuzzy guitars. Gorgeous, anthemic.
3. (4:37) *** Don’t Know Why—Chiming guitars and dreamy droning vocals. Middle section gets more minimal with mostly just Neil’s vox. Lovely.
4. (4:30) ** Sugar for the Pill—Somber opening, mostly bass and Neil’s vox. Dreamy layered guitars, Rachel’s vox come in. Reminds me a lot of Just For a Day.
5. (4:22) Everyone Knows—Anthemic. Very intense wall of sound with barely discernible vox. Indie pop leanings. Sounds a lot like Sugar for the Pill.
6. (5:48) ** No Longer Making Time—Smooth chiming guitar intro, dreamy dual vox. Gets satisfying and gazey after a minute and half. Comforting.
7. (6:09) **** Go Get It—Dark, mysterious, with some nice bass. Dreamy chaos
8. (8:00) ** Falling Ashes—Piano and slowly building guitars. Sparse, echoing vox.
Related: My Bloody Valentine, Lush, Creation Records
1. (6:53) **** Slomo—Mellow, classic Slowdive. LOVE
2. (5:38) *** Star Roving—Driving, fuzzy guitars. Gorgeous, anthemic.
3. (4:37) *** Don’t Know Why—Chiming guitars and dreamy droning vocals. Middle section gets more minimal with mostly just Neil’s vox. Lovely.
4. (4:30) ** Sugar for the Pill—Somber opening, mostly bass and Neil’s vox. Dreamy layered guitars, Rachel’s vox come in. Reminds me a lot of Just For a Day.
5. (4:22) Everyone Knows—Anthemic. Very intense wall of sound with barely discernible vox. Indie pop leanings. Sounds a lot like Sugar for the Pill.
6. (5:48) ** No Longer Making Time—Smooth chiming guitar intro, dreamy dual vox. Gets satisfying and gazey after a minute and half. Comforting.
7. (6:09) **** Go Get It—Dark, mysterious, with some nice bass. Dreamy chaos
8. (8:00) ** Falling Ashes—Piano and slowly building guitars. Sparse, echoing vox.
Track Listing
1. | Slomo | 5. | Everyone Knows | |||
2. | Star Roving | 6. | No Longer Making Time | |||
3. | Don't Know Why | 7. | Go Get It | |||
4. | Sugar For The Pill | 8. | Falling Ashes |