shoegaze
indie/alternative rock subgenre characterized by an ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume
Shoegaze envelops listeners in a sonic haze, where swirling guitars blur the lines between melody and noise. It’s a genre characterized by its lush, layered soundscapes, drenched in reverb and delay, creating an immersive experience that feels both ethereal and intimate. The vocals often drift into the background like whispers carried on a gentle breeze, adding to the overall dreamlike quality. Expect a spectrum of emotions, from melancholic introspection to euphoric highs that sweep you off your feet.
Emerging in the late 1980s in the UK, shoegaze arose as a response to the raw energy of punk and the polish of mainstream pop. Bands like My Bloody Valentine with their groundbreaking album "Loveless," and Slowdive's hauntingly beautiful "Souvlaki," helped define the genre’s distinctive sound. This movement also drew from elements of noise rock and dream pop, reflecting a desire to capture atmospheric depth while challenging traditional songwriting structures. Around the same time, Lush and Ride crafted their own interpretations, solidifying shoegaze's place in music history.
For newcomers eager to dive into this enchanting world, start with My Bloody Valentine's "Isn't Anything" for its raw intensity and experimentation. Dive into Slowdive's "Souvlaki" for its lush melodies and emotional resonance. Don’t overlook Lush's "Spooky," which marries dreamy sound with catchy hooks. Finally, take a listen to Ride’s "Nowhere" for its driving rhythms intertwined with shimmering guitar work. From there, keep your ears open for related sounds in dream pop and post-rock that further expand this captivating sonic landscape.
167 artists in the catalog.
Guides for shoegaze artists
Top shoegaze albums
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Souvlaki
Slowdive
An Anthology of Past Misfortunes
Vision Eternel
Un automne en solitude
Vision Eternel
Abondance de périls
Vision Eternel
An Anthology of Past Misfortunes
Vision Eternel
Echoes from Forgotten Hearts
Vision Eternel
For Farewell of Nostalgia
Vision Eternel
The Last Great Torch Song
Vision Eternel
All shoegaze artists
No Joy
alternative rock, indie rock
The Radio Dept.
indie rock, synth-pop
Drop Nineteens
Wisp
dream pop, nu gaze
Brad Laner
Rachel Goswell
alternative rock, dream pop
Parannoul
emo
Chapterhouse
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Engineers
Hitsujibungaku
J-pop, alternative rock
Yeule
ambient pop, glitch pop
The Know
dream pop
Mark Gardener
Dolphin
alternative hip-hop, alternative rock
Delphic
alternative dance, electronic rock
About shoegaze
What is shoegaze?
indie/alternative rock subgenre characterized by an ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume
Where should I start with shoegaze?
Start with "Souvlaki" by Slowdive. It captures what makes shoegaze worth exploring.
What are the best shoegaze albums?
The shoegaze albums worth hearing first: "Souvlaki" by Slowdive, "An Anthology of Past Misfortunes" by Vision Eternel, "Un automne en solitude" by Vision Eternel, "Abondance de périls" by Vision Eternel and "An Anthology of Past Misfortunes" by Vision Eternel.
How many shoegaze artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 167 shoegaze artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.