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Facundo, I am thoroughly enjoying the Trementina album that you just previously posted! That sound is in my wheelhouse; it's my blues; it's my shit. I prefer more grounded or rocking--for lack of a better term--shoegaze. In my own personal Shoegaze or Noisepop thunderdome, Noisepop would win by a damn sight. Mile-wide grinning while peeling the skin from my face. Sixteen Deluxe was a band that straddled the line with aplomb. A few years ago Kliph Scurlock digitally remastered everything that wasn't on Trance Syndicate and threw it up on Bandcamp. That said, I strongly recommend Backfeed Magnetbabe for the Eno and Big Star covers, but "Fetus" is a great shoegazey example of what they do...phpBB [media]"Over and Over" is decidedly more noisepop and it makes me want to punch my heart out of my chest and throw it across the sky. Very mid-period Lips..."Over and Over"And speaking of the Lips, which I am wont to do on occasion, the dude from Radial Spangle did a pretty fantastic carbon copy of Wayne's erstwhile creaky voicephpBB [media]But they sounded much better when they were declaring their admiration for Th' Faith HealersphpBB [media]
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Looking for shoegazey noise rock

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I hope the OP and/or others don't mind the occasional dip into dream pop or shoegaze that doesn't necessarily sound like noise rock. Been using this thread as a catchall which wasn't its intent. However, shit gets so pretty that I lose all sense of decorum and protocol. Like this swirly and buoyant band out of Spain. So dreamy.Linda Guilala
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Looking for shoegazey noise rock

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Kinda short on time, but just wanted to let everyone know that my favorite psychedelic/shoegaze band from the Yucatan Peninsula, Los Kowalski, have just released what I feel is the best shoegaze record I've heard so far this year. And, let's be honest, I've been all up in my feels lately so this means something. Or, it's just a good-ass record. I waxed rhapsodic about it on the facebook thusly:Los Kowalski is a band from Merida, Yucatan. I've previously repped them in the shoegaze thread on Electrical Audio. They have an ep titled Sonica which is really nice, but their new one is phenomenal. Soundtrack for sinking in lunar regolith. Insolently deafening, deeply psychedelic, and drop-dead gorgeous in equal parts. "Continental" twinkles, shimmers, and roars while its neighbor, "Blueorange" glides ecstatically across the universe. "Antes de que Llueva" ascends on heartbreak and "Richard Neutra" flexes serious noisepop muscle finishing with exquisite drones, and that's only the second half of the record. Highly recommended.OK.Los Kowalski - Dejarte Ir
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Facundo wrote:RSMurphy wrote:EDIT: Collapse - Delirium PoetryI don't want to pay ten dollars for the album if the recording sounds full of artifacts like the 128kbps mp3 in the bandcamp's prelisten have. If you say it sounds Ok I'll buy. The first EP is fucking good too: https://collapse-jp.bandcamp.com/album/self-titled-epMr. Facundo, I have no idea what that means! More pointedly, my ears aren't that good to make such distinctions, or, rather, I need a new pair of headphones.Thanks for the Telewire post. Enjoying muchly!
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