Swervedriver
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Anyone heard of these guys?
They opened for Soundgarden and Smashing Pumpkins in the 90s so i thought id check em out.
Im listening to raise and its pretty cool stuff.
anyone else like them?
anyone recomend anything else i should check out by them?
for those who dont know..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swervedriver
Swervedriver is an English alternative rock band from Oxford. Their sound was frequently compared to Sonic Youth, The Stooges, Dinosaur Jr, The Who, Catherine Wheel, and former labelmates My Bloody Valentine and Ride. After experiencing problems with several record labels, the band went on hiatus in 1999 without having reached a mainstream commercial audience. The band has reformed and is currently on a 2008 world tour.
They opened for Soundgarden and Smashing Pumpkins in the 90s so i thought id check em out.
Im listening to raise and its pretty cool stuff.
anyone else like them?
anyone recomend anything else i should check out by them?
for those who dont know..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swervedriver
Swervedriver is an English alternative rock band from Oxford. Their sound was frequently compared to Sonic Youth, The Stooges, Dinosaur Jr, The Who, Catherine Wheel, and former labelmates My Bloody Valentine and Ride. After experiencing problems with several record labels, the band went on hiatus in 1999 without having reached a mainstream commercial audience. The band has reformed and is currently on a 2008 world tour.
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I bought Mezcal Head on vinyl a while back. Love that album. Shoegaze gold. I had Raise (and Mezcal Head) on CD in the early 90s and hadn’t listened to it for 25 years until yesterday. Back then I wasn’t as fond of Raise as I was yesterday. It has aged very well.
The reason I went back was because Rick Beato was as showing some records he loves to his YouTube viewers and showed those two vinyls. I got all inspired and have finished listening to the entire discography oh Spotify (that was available) while driving around for work this week. My thoughts:
Raised - 1991 - Great debut! Heavier than most of their Oxford shoegaze contemporaries. The music is a driving wall of sound. Can’t help but bob your head.
up for it. Overall a very solid album. Will listen again.
Future Ruins - 2019 - Mellow shoegaze. A great listen if you are in that kind of dreamy, relaxed state of mind. The title track and Radio-Silent in particular are like these musical floating carpet rides of sound. They weren’t going to sound like the early 90s forever. Think PJ... who wants to hear teen angst from 50 year olds?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RJc1HN2PxXI