Here is a playlist of most of the songs featured in the video: open.spotify.com/playlist/6TesZpBHoLvGn413BNFm7N?si=kgprxLbaReuIJ9nFiRhFtw&pi=e-MzM_ceWiR1-g&pt=2685af3d4ccb7ffbb96375631e9c5a2b Unfortunately, Heartburst by Breathless and Velvet and Velvet Dolls aren't on Spotify, but all other songs from the video are on here. Special thanks to friend of the channel tomorrosstaken for creating this list!
Although MBV are untouchable and definetely the godfathers of this musical approach, I'm so happy you started with A.R. Kane, and that you also included KOD. Both bands were unfairly overlooked. I'm very happy to see that black and queer representation is now visible. My only critic is I would have started earlier, with great EPs as "The new record by my bloody valentine" MBV 1986, "Lollita EP" by AR Kane 1987, "Love's easy tears" by Cocteau twins, ans also records from alternative american bands released between 1987- 1989 such as Sonic Youth, DIno Jr, Husker Du. All of them helped shaping the genre.
Thanks for your feedback 💙 I totally agree with you on the black and queer representation and I'm glad these bands are getting more reconition nowadays. All the bands you mentioned were featured in our previous video about the origins of shoegaze. We had to draw the line somewhere between shoegaze and proto-shoegaze/influences - this was a bit challenging obviously as genres continously develop over time. -Nina from Stained Glass Stories
@@StainedGlassStories Nina, thank you very much for answering. I wasn't aware of the previous video, so my apologies. I will definetely see it too. Keep up with the good work. Thankss!!!!
Thanks for a great video. Trip down memory lane for me. I hit my late teens during this period and was lucky enough to live in London and see many of the English and a couple of the visiting American bands live in venues like the Clarendon, Subterrania and the Crypt, now sadly long gone. Remember MBV being very loud. Loop and K of D were particular favs of mine. AR Kane, I agree need more love...When I first heard "Baby Milk Snatcher" it sounded like nothing else on earth.....
Good stuff. Sometimes the algorithm works to my liking. It's nice to see that you mentioned some of the more overlooked shoegaze bands, such as Loop and The Telescopes. Lush is essential as well! I like to entertain the idea that Kevin Shields and Emma Anderson wrote quite a few songs about each other. I'm also quite pleased to see Spacemen 3 on here. The Perfect Prescription is one of the greatest psych rock albums of all time. As for recommendations, I put forth Lilys' debut album album, In the Presence of Nothing; it's great MBV-style shoegaze.
So much great music that is (mostly) finding a new and young audience today. If you would’ve told me 30+years ago that a band like Slowdive would actually become quite popular, I would’ve thought something strange must have happened. Thanks for giving some of the lesser known acts like House of Love and Breathless some love.
are they actually popular though? if you look at their songs on youtube, the most popular one has been played 8.3 million times. really popular songs these days can get that many views in a week. l listen to songs whose videos have over a billion views on youtube every day from multiple artists, and a lot of them are not particularly well known. Becky G has over 8 billion views for her videos here, and i saw her recently as a club-sized venue in Boston.
@@perfectallycromulent I think it depends on the context. In the grand scheme of everything out there, yeah Slowdive isn't as popular as them. But in indie/alternative rock and shoegaze spaces? They are popular.
Amazing video, and a even better start to this series. Learning the bands in this video was a treat. When you guys get to 1991, I really hope you guys talk about "The Pod" by Ween.
i've been listening to shoegaze for a third of my life now and to see a video namedropping bands i haven't even heard of is insane and such a welcome surprise after an endless stream of videos about the same 5 bands presented as if it's novel information. great video, thank you. listening to velvet and velvet dolls and ultra vivid scene for the first time tonight
Great video, looking forward to part 2, hoping to see Rollerskate Skinny on that list, they only had two albums but they were both brilliant and the first came out in 93.
I am so obsessed with your channel! I have many praises. 1. You helped me get more into shoegaze. Thank you for covering all these bands! 2. Documentaries and info on the bands! Much appreciated. 3. The videos covering shoegaze from countries outside the U.S. and the U.K. are awesome. Please do more of them. 4. One of my favourite videos is probably your Top 10 Shoegaze Albums, I like how Nate describes the sounds and why he likes them. The snippets from the tracks on those albums are also a nice touch. I love everyone who works on this channel , thank you so much for your services.
Please please please continue this series… PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE. I'm using it to continue my exploration of music… shall also get into drone and ambient after this and post-rock… and thanks in advance!
So many of my favorites…I was lucky to be in high school and college when this was at its zenith. I would find so many Spaceman 3 import CDs! And you have a few I have never heard before…can’t wait to listen to them.
Excellent video. Thank you for the Kitchens of Distinction love. Strange Free World is my favorite album of all time narrowly beating out Disintegration by the Cure. And also yes it was good to include Lush. Spooky is just brilliant.
Hadn't heard of Breathless before - looking forward to checking them out! It's such a shame Lush lost their dreamy sound for their last two albums. It made them less special. (Advice to the writer of this video: don't use a word unless you know exactly what it means, and don't say it out loud until you know how to pronounce it)
Great overview. Would love to have seen boo radleys - Ichabod & I (1989); MBV - The New Record By (‘86) & Sunny Sunday Smile (‘87). These three get zero respect since the artists themselves look down on them but they are brilliant and genre defining.
you guys should definitely mention Dynamo by Soda Stereo for the next part! while it's not strictly a shoegaze-only album, I think it's definitely important as it brought the genre over to South America which had been alienated from the sonic experimentation going on in the world!
Shoegaze: psychedelia, wall of sound, microphony, Velvet Underground, post-punk, Cocteau Twins, The Jesus and Mary Chain, some bands add that Madchester thing, that's It, you have shoegaze!
I always felt the 80s reflected a 50s underbelly…but then my dad said garage bands were looked at like punk bands in the 70s and 80s…scandalous to be in one. But also, the LPs and clothing of the 50-70s was easily available cheap. 24:36 Oh, House of Days…it used to make me so melancholic!
The racism of the day on the part of their label squashed the release of the album they had made with Robin Guthrie in 1989 and prevented them from touring with the Cocteau Twins. Doesn’t matter, the track Everlasting Gobstopper from it is one of the best dreampop/shoegaze songs ever written and any list/video/article that attempts to speak authoritatively on the genre that doesn’t mention them or this song is hard fro take seriously tbh.
Worth mentioning as a connecting item. Isn't it a pity is a George Harrison compotition from 1969 and featured in his debut album all things must pass.
Nice job, I was always a big fan of House of Love. I was hoping they do a lot more than what they were able to do. Forgot all about ultra vivid scene. I was wondering what happened to them. I do agree with Mickey berenyi shoe gaze a stupid name for the genre and the great music . It should be called something more like postmodern punk or sonic Impressionism.
Wow, I just mentioned them to a co-worker a couple of days ago. As someone old enough to have listened to most of this way back when, I’m thrilled that so much of this music is finally getting a wider and younger audience to enjoy it’s magnificence. Still, a group like A.R. Kane still sounds like a weird amalgamation of the past and future as interpreted by alien music makers.
I know Miki Berenyi doesn't like the term shoegaze, but like, get over it? Like it or not that is the consensus name of the genre the band is in. It's like someone who's job is preparing other people's tax returns saying they don't like the word accountant. Sorry, I guess, but that IS what you are whether you like the term or not.
I think she's also troubled with Lush being labelled as shoegaze when she didn't think they really were: when they played live they were quite loud and raucous and their songs were made more ethereal and dreamy in the studio, especially on Scar and Spooky. She didn't want people to be constantly thinking the band was one thing when it wasn't. When Britpop blew up and everyone started crapping on shoegaze, she got a lot of personal abuse for showing up at parties and things: Graham Coxon told her to get out of a party for someone she'd been friends with for years because Lush were not seen as part of the new scene, despite the fact it's possible that there are no Britpop songs more quintessentially Britpop than Single Girl and Shake Baby Shake.
No need to try to define what 'Shoegaze' is, we all know what it is. By you definition you could include a lot of Doommetal bands etc. while missing out on bands like Slowdive. Especially their self-titled album, it's 100% Shoegaze,. Yet would'n check any of your definitions.. It's more then just the 'sound'.
I'd love it if the programmers over at DKFM Classic (1980-2000) would play more of these. They're not bad in general, but unfortunately it's "Do you like Cranes? Great! We play them every 30 minutes!"
Here is a playlist of most of the songs featured in the video:
open.spotify.com/playlist/6TesZpBHoLvGn413BNFm7N?si=kgprxLbaReuIJ9nFiRhFtw&pi=e-MzM_ceWiR1-g&pt=2685af3d4ccb7ffbb96375631e9c5a2b
Unfortunately, Heartburst by Breathless and Velvet and Velvet Dolls aren't on Spotify, but all other songs from the video are on here. Special thanks to friend of the channel tomorrosstaken for creating this list!
Although MBV are untouchable and definetely the godfathers of this musical approach, I'm so happy you started with A.R. Kane, and that you also included KOD. Both bands were unfairly overlooked. I'm very happy to see that black and queer representation is now visible. My only critic is I would have started earlier, with great EPs as "The new record by my bloody valentine" MBV 1986, "Lollita EP" by AR Kane 1987, "Love's easy tears" by Cocteau twins, ans also records from alternative american bands released between 1987- 1989 such as Sonic Youth, DIno Jr, Husker Du. All of them helped shaping the genre.
Thanks for your feedback 💙 I totally agree with you on the black and queer representation and I'm glad these bands are getting more reconition nowadays. All the bands you mentioned were featured in our previous video about the origins of shoegaze. We had to draw the line somewhere between shoegaze and proto-shoegaze/influences - this was a bit challenging obviously as genres continously develop over time.
-Nina from Stained Glass Stories
@@StainedGlassStories Nina, thank you very much for answering. I wasn't aware of the previous video, so my apologies. I will definetely see it too. Keep up with the good work. Thankss!!!!
Thanks for a great video. Trip down memory lane for me. I hit my late teens during this period and was lucky enough to live in London and see many of the English and a couple of the visiting American bands live in venues like the Clarendon, Subterrania and the Crypt, now sadly long gone. Remember MBV being very loud. Loop and K of D were particular favs of mine. AR Kane, I agree need more love...When I first heard "Baby Milk Snatcher" it sounded like nothing else on earth.....
Great Video! I grew up on Shoegaze. In fact, my ears are still ringing from seeing Lush, Ride, JAMC, MBV, and Cocteau Twins back then.
This is hands down my favorite music channel on UA-cam. I always discover so much cool stuff through you guys. Another amazing video!
Thank you so much! 💙
many more to come! we appreciate you homie!
@@MikeGodetteMusic are you american Mike?
a nice set of resources for new artists/songs for me to explore - merci.
Good stuff. Sometimes the algorithm works to my liking. It's nice to see that you mentioned some of the more overlooked shoegaze bands, such as Loop and The Telescopes. Lush is essential as well! I like to entertain the idea that Kevin Shields and Emma Anderson wrote quite a few songs about each other.
I'm also quite pleased to see Spacemen 3 on here. The Perfect Prescription is one of the greatest psych rock albums of all time. As for recommendations, I put forth Lilys' debut album album, In the Presence of Nothing; it's great MBV-style shoegaze.
So much great music that is (mostly) finding a new and young audience today. If you would’ve told me 30+years ago that a band like Slowdive would actually become quite popular, I would’ve thought something strange must have happened. Thanks for giving some of the lesser known acts like House of Love and Breathless some love.
are they actually popular though? if you look at their songs on youtube, the most popular one has been played 8.3 million times. really popular songs these days can get that many views in a week. l listen to songs whose videos have over a billion views on youtube every day from multiple artists, and a lot of them are not particularly well known. Becky G has over 8 billion views for her videos here, and i saw her recently as a club-sized venue in Boston.
@@perfectallycromulent I think it depends on the context. In the grand scheme of everything out there, yeah Slowdive isn't as popular as them. But in indie/alternative rock and shoegaze spaces? They are popular.
Amazing video, and a even better start to this series. Learning the bands in this video was a treat.
When you guys get to 1991, I really hope you guys talk about "The Pod" by Ween.
i've been listening to shoegaze for a third of my life now and to see a video namedropping bands i haven't even heard of is insane and such a welcome surprise after an endless stream of videos about the same 5 bands presented as if it's novel information. great video, thank you. listening to velvet and velvet dolls and ultra vivid scene for the first time tonight
Thank you so much! 💙
Thanks guys love this channel
Great video, looking forward to part 2, hoping to see Rollerskate Skinny on that list, they only had two albums but they were both brilliant and the first came out in 93.
I loved this,well researched,much nostalgia,the next 1 will be my adolescence encapsulated tyty
I am so obsessed with your channel! I have many praises.
1. You helped me get more into shoegaze. Thank you for covering all these bands!
2. Documentaries and info on the bands! Much appreciated.
3. The videos covering shoegaze from countries outside the U.S. and the U.K. are awesome. Please do more of them.
4. One of my favourite videos is probably your Top 10 Shoegaze Albums, I like how Nate describes the sounds and why he likes them. The snippets from the tracks on those albums are also a nice touch.
I love everyone who works on this channel , thank you so much for your services.
this made my day! thanks homie 😄
@@synthsnail Much love!
made my day too 🥺💙
@lani6127 Thank you! I shared this comment with the whole team and it meant so much to all of us. We are so happy you enjoy our content!
Best regards
Please please please continue this series… PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE. I'm using it to continue my exploration of music… shall also get into drone and ambient after this and post-rock… and thanks in advance!
So many of my favorites…I was lucky to be in high school and college when this was at its zenith. I would find so many Spaceman 3 import CDs! And you have a few I have never heard before…can’t wait to listen to them.
Man what a period of music!!! I loved it so much!!!
The Nightshade Project (1992-96)
It was a fun time to be in the business.
Shoegaze forever
Agreed!
Loop’s FADE OUT is one of my top 10 records ever
Excellent video. Thank you for the Kitchens of Distinction love. Strange Free World is my favorite album of all time narrowly beating out Disintegration by the Cure. And also yes it was good to include Lush. Spooky is just brilliant.
Yay, this was only part 1 -- now I have something to live for.
lazy comment for that algo
Appreciate it Dale!
Real
@@rejusoLooking at the floor lazy…😊
thank you so much for making these videos i wanna share this with my family some of them arent into secular music
Love the series! Any chance we could get Apple Music and Spotify Playlists? Would be awesome to have one for each video in the channel.
That's a great idea! We'll work on that :).
Yessss
love this! The next part is my record collection, can't wait! I could argue over Lush, but other than that, gold!
Hadn't heard of Breathless before - looking forward to checking them out!
It's such a shame Lush lost their dreamy sound for their last two albums. It made them less special.
(Advice to the writer of this video: don't use a word unless you know exactly what it means, and don't say it out loud until you know how to pronounce it)
Great overview. Would love to have seen boo radleys - Ichabod & I (1989); MBV - The New Record By (‘86) & Sunny Sunday Smile (‘87). These three get zero respect since the artists themselves look down on them but they are brilliant and genre defining.
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Great video - I remember Starflyer 59 from the PAcific Northwest too!
I have ever heard of this genre or any of the bands. Always something new.
start with Ride - Nowhere, Swervedriver - Raise and My Bloody Valentine - Loveless - listen to them as full albums, as intended. Enjoy.
Welcome to the gorgeous world of shoegaze
Great albums to start with!
Great stuff! Looking forward to part 2
you guys should definitely mention Dynamo by Soda Stereo for the next part! while it's not strictly a shoegaze-only album, I think it's definitely important as it brought the genre over to South America which had been alienated from the sonic experimentation going on in the world!
one way mirror is one of my fave, i chased after that guitar tone for months
Shoegaze: psychedelia, wall of sound, microphony, Velvet Underground, post-punk, Cocteau Twins, The Jesus and Mary Chain, some bands add that Madchester thing, that's It, you have shoegaze!
Don't overlook Blind Mr. Jones in an upcoming video! Not many people seem to know about them. They incorporated flute with Shoegaze guitars.
Shoegaze adjacent=Dream Pop
That can definitely be the case !
Dreampop is the mom and shoegaze are the shy, noisy kids 😊
I always felt the 80s reflected a 50s underbelly…but then my dad said garage bands were looked at like punk bands in the 70s and 80s…scandalous to be in one. But also, the LPs and clothing of the 50-70s was easily available cheap. 24:36 Oh, House of Days…it used to make me so melancholic!
As always, great video!
Thank you so much for saying that!
Thanks!
Thank you Henry for your generosity! Best regards!
- Nate from Stained Glass Stories
id love to see a video on the veldt. theyre way too under the radar
The racism of the day on the part of their label squashed the release of the album they had made with Robin Guthrie in 1989 and prevented them from touring with the Cocteau Twins. Doesn’t matter, the track Everlasting Gobstopper from it is one of the best dreampop/shoegaze songs ever written and any list/video/article that attempts to speak authoritatively on the genre that doesn’t mention them or this song is hard fro take seriously tbh.
RAIN PARADE is a band that might have been mentioned here.
I need part 2 NOW
thanks for review. checked some of your videos and got there are mostly the same bands. still don't understand where is CURVE?
wait for part 2&3 🩵
Lush and Joy Division are my favorites !
I was like WTF where is Swervedriver but then I realized Raise came out in '91
wooooo!!
The world should be at peace, not matter language, religion or views.
Very powerful
I adore Shoegaze, but personally do lean more towards Dreampop side, which is my favourite genre of music as a whole :-)
yeee
Dynamo - Soda Stereo the best!!!!
Worth mentioning as a connecting item. Isn't it a pity is a George Harrison compotition from 1969 and featured in his debut album all things must pass.
Nice job, I was always a big fan of House of Love. I was hoping they do a lot more than what they were able to do. Forgot all about ultra vivid scene. I was wondering what happened to them. I do agree with Mickey berenyi shoe gaze a stupid name for the genre and the great music . It should be called something more like postmodern punk or sonic Impressionism.
Shoegaze is vastly better than postmodern punk and sonic Impressionism.
@@jamespohl-md2eq The call it thoatwobblermangrove. The term was use as an insult by some tosser "journalist".
@@jamescaron6465 I’m aware of the origin. That still doesn’t change what I wrote.
waiting for alisons halo💙
stay tuned 💙
Wow, I just mentioned them to a co-worker a couple of days ago. As someone old enough to have listened to most of this way back when, I’m thrilled that so much of this music is finally getting a wider and younger audience to enjoy it’s magnificence. Still, a group like A.R. Kane still sounds like a weird amalgamation of the past and future as interpreted by alien music makers.
Please make a documentary focusing on Chapterhouse 🙏🙏
I know Miki Berenyi doesn't like the term shoegaze, but like, get over it? Like it or not that is the consensus name of the genre the band is in. It's like someone who's job is preparing other people's tax returns saying they don't like the word accountant. Sorry, I guess, but that IS what you are whether you like the term or not.
You are so right
I think she's also troubled with Lush being labelled as shoegaze when she didn't think they really were: when they played live they were quite loud and raucous and their songs were made more ethereal and dreamy in the studio, especially on Scar and Spooky. She didn't want people to be constantly thinking the band was one thing when it wasn't. When Britpop blew up and everyone started crapping on shoegaze, she got a lot of personal abuse for showing up at parties and things: Graham Coxon told her to get out of a party for someone she'd been friends with for years because Lush were not seen as part of the new scene, despite the fact it's possible that there are no Britpop songs more quintessentially Britpop than Single Girl and Shake Baby Shake.
I love Russian shoegaze!
No need to try to define what 'Shoegaze' is, we all know what it is. By you definition you could include a lot of Doommetal bands etc. while missing out on bands like Slowdive. Especially their self-titled album, it's 100% Shoegaze,. Yet would'n check any of your definitions.. It's more then just the 'sound'.
Shoegze was an insult terminology until the last 15 years or so. Ie musicians who have to look down etc.
I'd love it if the programmers over at DKFM Classic (1980-2000) would play more of these. They're not bad in general, but unfortunately it's "Do you like Cranes? Great! We play them every 30 minutes!"
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Congrats!