TREMOURS, a shoegaze dream pop duo from Los Angeles, releases their debut album “Fragments,” reflecting themes of loneliness and live performance energy, blending introspective melodies with vibrant soundscapes.
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SINGLE PREMIERE – Silk – Faze
Michael Smyth, guitarist of Virgins, premieres his solo shoegaze project Silk with the single ‘Faze.’ The track features dense soundscapes and catchy melodies, set for release on January 31, 2025.
Wynona Bleach – Tangerine
Wynona Bleach, a Belfast band, blends shoegaze, grunge, and alt-pop. Their latest single “Tangerine” explores longing and desire, showcasing their evolving sound with emotional depth and captivating melodies.
Mogwai – The Bad Fire
For over thirty years and across ten albums Glasgow’s Mogwai have slowly built a cult following the world over. And not for nothing, their unique approach to mainly instrumental music once baffled the nineties music press. A press who, at that time, were obsessed with pigeon holing every band into some prefabricated scene. Over timeContinue reading “Mogwai – The Bad Fire”
Stuffed Foxes – Standardized
Stuffed Foxes’ album “Standardized” showcases their evolving post-psych and noise-rock sound through intense tracks filled with raw energy and experimental depth, appealing to fans of various genres.
Whirr – Raw Blue
Whirr returns with “Raw Blue,” delivering an evolved sound that blends shoegaze with experimental elements. The album showcases dynamic production and emotional depth, marking a significant milestone in their discography.
SINGLE PREMIERE – AIMING – Brainiac
AIMING, a York-based trio, blends shoegaze and post-punk in their new single “Brainiac,” exploring small-town anxiety. Their lead track from the upcoming EP “The Legend” drops on January 10, 2025.
Ozean – Streets of Chrome
Ozean, a 1990s shoegaze band from California, recently released their first single in over 30 years, “Streets of Chrome,” anticipating a full album in 2025, funded by fans.
Callière – Float
Callière’s new album “Float” reflects a shift toward optimism, featuring tracks that celebrate music nostalgia while blending dreampop and electronica. It’s an engaging and diverse listening experience.
Bright Like Stars – Reflections
Neil Burkdoll and Craig Douglas create their debut album “Reflections” as Bright Like Stars, showcasing a mix of influences like shoegaze and 90s alt-rock, all produced remotely while never meeting. Wanna know more….?