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does anyone like the shoegaze genre?? ive been really liking japanese shoegaze bands like mass of the fermenting dregs, uchu nekoko, my dead girlfriend, and kinoko teikoku. i do also enjoy my bloody valentine, slowdive, and cocteau twins. if anyone has any recommendations for shoegaze, id love to listen to them!! oh and if you want any song recommendations that would be awesome too ^_^
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Oh you're speaking my language. Check out Burrrn, Shojoskip, and Oeil.
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For American shoegaze, definitely check out Drop Nineteens, specifically the album Delaware.

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Cayman wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 10:13 am Oh you're speaking my language. Check out Burrrn, Shojoskip, and Oeil.
To elaborate a bit, Cosodorokitsune by Shojoskip is one of my all time favorite albums. Probably leads more into postrock than straight shoegaze but you might like it.



Burrrn is more classic Japanese shoegaze. Super crunchy and ethereal.

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I would be remiss if I didn't give a shout-out to BDRMM. They've been moving away a bit further from shoegaze each album and leaning heavier into more electronic, dream pop esque soundscapes, but their growth has been consistently excellent. Their 2023 album I Don't Know is a great mix of both of their worlds, but I would massively recommend this year's Microtonic for anyone who enjoyed the latest Slowdive album - lots of similar ethereal electronic waves.


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Check out blurred city lights from Nagoya. Japanese shoegaze with wall of sound and female vocals. I spent an embarrassingly large amount of money to get the CD imported to me.




I discovered Walrus about a year ago too, also from Japan. One of the most unique sounds in the scene and the album's like 25 years old now. Also got the vinyl for a good amount of money.

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do you fw bowery electric? i really like Beat
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Want to thank this thread for introducing me to this genre. I've never heard of the term or any of this music before I saw your posts. Been listening to it on the side yesterday and today and it's really my vibe. sodreamy
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Enbyeon wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:11 pm Want to thank this thread for introducing me to this genre. I've never heard of the term or any of this music before I saw your posts. Been listening to it on the side yesterday and today and it's really my vibe. sodreamy
if you want any further recommendations i can point you in some directions? i know a lot of this genre
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1234567 wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:19 am
Enbyeon wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:11 pm Want to thank this thread for introducing me to this genre. I've never heard of the term or any of this music before I saw your posts. Been listening to it on the side yesterday and today and it's really my vibe. sodreamy
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Enbyeon wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:21 am
1234567 wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:19 am
Enbyeon wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:11 pm Want to thank this thread for introducing me to this genre. I've never heard of the term or any of this music before I saw your posts. Been listening to it on the side yesterday and today and it's really my vibe. sodreamy
if you want any further recommendations i can point you in some directions? i know a lot of this genre
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If you're a complete shoegaze newbie, it's worth just checking some of the Shoegaze 101 material, namely My Bloody Valentine's Loveless (1991) and Slowdive's Souvlaki (1993). May not be 100% what you're after (and IMO Slowdive's post-comeback records i.e. the self-titled onwards are better than their 90s material), but it's where a lot of the aesthetics of the genre stem from so worth it just to check out.

I also want to give a personal shout-out to Airiel's Winks & Kisses 4-EP set (2004). Glacial, ethereal, dreamy, but also super catchy. Zoned-out blissfully into "In Your Room" so many times...
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I've been told Alcest fit the Shoegaze descriptor as well, although I've always seen them more through a Post Black Metal lens myself...







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Flann wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 3:25 pm I've been told Alcest fit the Shoegaze descriptor as well, although I've always seen them more through a Post Black Metal lens myself...








It's called blackgaze and Alcest basically invented it. Deafheaven is probably the most popular group in that scene, and the albums I heard from them are good like Sunbather, New Bermuda, and Lonely People with Power.
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If yr looking for something a little "crunchier" Pinkshinyultrablast by Astrobrite is wonderful. Really crushes you under its sound, while still being pop-y.



Also bloweyelashwish by lovesliescrushing. Still very noisy, but it's more on the dreamy side. It's got some great interlude tracks as well, all sorts of sonic experiments and landscapes.

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Enbyeon wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:21 am
1234567 wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:19 am
Enbyeon wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:11 pm Want to thank this thread for introducing me to this genre. I've never heard of the term or any of this music before I saw your posts. Been listening to it on the side yesterday and today and it's really my vibe. sodreamy
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here’s some of the best of the best to catch you up to speed, these albums, listed in order of release year and labelled by country of origin and general sound:
  • Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas (1990) (UK) (Dream pop)
  • My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (1991) (UK) (Noise pop)
  • Ride - Nowhere (1992) (UK) (Noisy jangle pop)
  • Lush - Spooky (1992) (UK) (Gothic jangle pop)
  • Soda Stereo - Dynamo (1992) (ARG) (Sampledelic dream pop)
  • Slowdive - Souvlaki (1993) (UK) (Dream pop)
  • Bowery Electric - Beat (1996) (US) (Dreamy trip hop)
  • Type O Negative - October Rust (1996) (US) (Gothic metal/dream pop)
  • Lift to Experience - The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads (2001) (US) (Raucous, heavy Post-rock about Jesus. hand to god this is one of the best albums ever made, and i’m not even christian)
  • Guitar - Sunkissed (2003) (GER) (Dreamy trip hop)
i tried to keep it to stuff pre-mid aughts. curious to hear any thoughts you may have
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I've been digging the recent album by a band called Pink Breath of Heaven. This track "Blue Is the Morning" is a nice psychedelic shoegaze groove.

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