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Pavements debut album is the blueprint for 90s indie rock. With its jagged guitar lines, cryptic lyrics, and a 'don't care' attitude that masked brilliant musicianship, it defined the 'slacker' aesthe...
The Comfort Zone, released in 1992, is a darker and more experimental take on shoegaze. Pale Saints combined the genre's signature textures with elements of alternative rock and noise. The album featu...
Mezcal Head, released in 1993, is a powerful and noisy entry into the shoegaze scene. Swervedriver combined the genre's signature textures with elements of noise rock and grunge. The album features Ad...
Shot Forth a Tracer, released in 1992, is a noisy and experimental album that blends shoegaze with noise-pop elements. Medicine created a sound that was both chaotic and hypnotic, featuring distorted...
Chrome, released in 1993, is a powerful and atmospheric album that blends shoegaze with elements of grunge and alternative rock. Catherine Wheels sound features Rob Chaplins vocals and songwriting, cr...
Going Nowhere, released in 1994, is a more experimental and introspective album from Ride. The album features a darker and more atmospheric sound than their earlier work, with a focus on textures and...
Mad Love, released in 1996, represents a more polished and accessible direction for Lush. While retaining the band's signature textures, the album incorporated elements of alternative rock and pop. Th...
Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, released in 1995, is a sprawling and psychedelic album that blends shoegaze with elements of space rock and soul. Spiritualized created a sound that was...
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