Legendary ’90s shoegazers Slowdive are releasing a new album, everything is alive, on September 1 via Dead Oceans. Now they have shared its second single, “skin in the game.” Listen below, followed by ...
Slowdive released their self-titled debut EP 25 years ago today (November 5, 1990). To commemorate the occasion, the band have shared a live recording of the EP’s “Avalyn” from their 2014 North ...
When their third album, Pygmalion, came out in February 1995, Slowdive had already been marching towards their own funeral. The album had been finished and delivered to Creation Records a year prior ...
I don’t think I would’ve predicted in 1993 that Slowdive would not only still be going but also the biggest shoegaze band of our current time, and most influential as far as the new crop of hazy ...
Slowdive, the British rock band, has been making dreamy guitar-rich records since the early 1990s. They pioneered something called shoegaze, a heavily layered style of music. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, ...
When Slowdive returned in 2014 after a 20-year absence, fans were surprised but not exactly shocked. After the successful reunions of shoegaze peers like My Bloody Valentine and Swervedriver ...
Slowdive is giving fans an idea of what to expect from their next album, Everything Is Alive. The band’s latest song, “The Slab,” opens with an energetic guitar that builds anticipation before pulling ...
Slowdive has a new album on the way. Titled Everything Is Alive, the collection will be released on Sept. 1 through Dead Oceans, and is the band’s first since 2017. Prior to the release of that ...
Slowdive is back, and they’ve definitely got some skin in the game. Today (July 18), the band has released “Skin In The Game,” the latest single off of their upcoming fifth album, Everything Is Alive.
After breaking their silence with a cryptic short teaser clip posted to their social site's last night (January 11), the shoegaze band have entered a new era, following confirmation of new material ...
There was a slow, two-minute build. The drums began to accelerate and subdivide. The bass switched its pattern, following the drums’ rhythm. The sung melody soared over it all, an angelic wordless ...