A whole new age of psychedelia kicked off in the mid-‘80s, of dream-weavers and glorious underachievers, a complete rejection of the standard rock approach to stagecraft, sound and self-promotion. Simon Reynolds was at the heart of it, writing for Melody Maker and piping aboard the pioneering noise-mongers aiming to entrance and disorientate, as recalled in his new book ‘Still In A Dream: Shoegaze, Slackers and the Reinvention of Rock 1984-1994’. He looks back with us here from his home in Los Angeles at its key bands, events and spiritual godfathers, these among them …
… the return to childhood via Syd Barrett and Jonathan Richman to Sarah Records
… is ‘feeble little horse’ the most Shoegaze band name ever?
... what it was about Morrissey that made Smiths singles sink after Top Of The Pops
… the reason Bowie formed a band
… charming/infuriating interviews with the Cocteau Twins: “words only have any meaning when they’re sung”
… how Britpop brought down the curtain of the wall of sound
… Shoegaze, Dreampop, Lovelynoise, Wide-Brimmed Hat Music and the rock press attempt to impose order: “if a band was on the cover they could double their fee”
... the divine arrogance of Lawrence of Felt who “didn’t want ordinary people buying my records”
… the ever-extending “noise chasms” of My Bloody Valentine
… “shattering quartz”: reviewing music that’s about sound not words
… Shoegaze DNA in the 21st Century
... and the greatest album of that decade, “each track like a session beer”.
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