Dili ba naa man track ang Chemical Brothers with Mercury Rev?Originally Posted by slakker
Dili ba naa man track ang Chemical Brothers with Mercury Rev?Originally Posted by slakker
^yup naa CB song nga vocals si Jonathan Donahue... limot na ko title...
"dream on" from the album surrender where jonathan donahue played vocals, guitar and piano.Originally Posted by slakker
mas payts ka ki kay ikaw gud ako idol...hhuuuwwwoooowww!Originally Posted by slakker
nangita gyud ko aning explosions in the sky.. i think they have the most melodic arrangements i've ever heard... grabe ka expressive ang ilang transitions.. i'm blown away.. no pun intended.. hehehe..Originally Posted by balut_man
i don't think teenage fanclub was shoegaze but i really love them... one of my main influences..
Dude, pioneers man na sila sa shoegazer.Originally Posted by CuJo!!!
Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze or shoegazer; practitioners referred to as shoegazers) is a genre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s. It lasted until the mid 1990s, peaking circa 1990 to 1991.
The British music press (notably NME and Melody Maker) called this genre "shoegazing" because the musicians in these bands often maintained a motionless performing style—standing on stage and staring at the floor while playing their instruments, hence the idea that they were gazing at their shoes. The shoegazing sound featured extensive use of guitar effects, and indistinguishable vocal melodies that blended into the creative noise of the guitars. Few shoegazers were dynamic performers or interesting interviewees, which prevented them from breaking through into markets in the United States. A lump description given to many of these bands was "The Scene That Celebrates Itself." In the 1990s, shoegaze groups were pushed aside by the likes of American grunge and Britpop, forcing bands to breakup or evolve into a different style. Recent times have seen a renewed interest in the genre, among so-called "nu-gaze" bands. - Wikipedia
gaze musx ......
jus n blue sky![]()
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