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SLOWDIVE IN CONCERT:

 

Pioneering British shoegaze band Slowdive made some of the biggest music news of 2014 when they reunited for a tour after nearly 20 years apart, and they continue to send indie rock fans over the moon whenever they perform their lush, atmospheric brand of dream pop in concert. Critics originated the term "shoegaze" in the '90s as a derogatory way to describe bands' lackluster stage presence, but Slowdive discredits the label every time they take the stage, turning out powerful performances that teem with electric energy and stylish showmanship. Dual singers/guitarists Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead trade off vocal duties, wrapping their soaring, reverb-soaked melodies in a gorgeous sonic wall of guitar textures that totally envelopes audiences. Meanwhile the rhythm section sets a relaxed groove with smooth basslines and unadorned drumming that lets the band's guitar-driven atmospherics shine. As they captivate crowds with chimerical favorites like "Shine" and "When the Sun Hits", Slowdive gives the impression that the two decades they spent apart had never passed, treating ticket buyers to a totally immersive concert experience that proves shoegaze remains as vibrant as ever.

 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

 

Slowdive was formed in Reading, England in 1989 by singers/guitarists Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead, who named the band after a song by British post-punk act Siouxsie and the Banshees. After putting together a demo tape and playing shows, the group signed to Creation Records and released a self-titled EP in 1990. The record garnered rave reviews from NME, and the band followed up in 1991 with two more EPs that further put them on the map thanks to stellar songs like "Catch the Breeze", which topped the UK indie chart. The expectations these early EPs set for their full-length debut proved hard to meet--Slowdive's 1991 debut full-length Just for a Day received mixed reviews, despite landing at No. 3 on the UK indie charts. Their 1993 sophomore effort Souvlaki fared similarly, failing to impress critics even as the band's loyal cult following continued to grow. As shoegaze's popularity was eclipsed by Britpop and American alternative rock in the mid-'90s, Slowdive called it quits following the 1995 release of their third album Pygmalian. Over the next 20 years, critics revisited the band's three albums favorably, and today their early '90s output is considered among the best of the decade. Since reuniting in early 2014 for their first major tour in nearly two decades, Slowdive has floored fans with career-spanning performances while keeping hopes alive for the possibility of a return to the studio.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 6 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal.

    by A.C on 2023-10-06

    Saw them at Queen Elizabeth Theatre on September 23rd and it was truly an unforgettable experience. They sounded amazing and Rachel Goswell absolutely blew me away.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal

    by B. K. on 2023-09-24

    One of the best shows I’ve ever been to. Saw them in Toronto last night and everything was perfect.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely solid

    by Acod on 2017-05-08The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    From start to finish an amazing show! It was there record release day which was a bonus.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Better with age

    by Mossman on 2017-05-08The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    Usually as bands age, they get predictable and lame. Slowdive's term morphed into Mojave 3's helped their musical chops. Walls of noise from Souvlaki are now twinning with more rounded songwriting for a complete package. The light show made me wish I had more of the chemicals of my youth.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by onestepbeyond on 2014-10-31The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    The band was in top form and the show incredible. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth the wait!

    by mojave3 on 2014-10-31The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    The music of Slowdive has easily been one of the most important shaping moments of my life and has changed it in such a wonderful way over the years. I was lucky enough to see the group perform in Toronto twice in 1993 and 1994 and have greatly enjoyed the opportunity to see Mojave 3, Neil Halstead and Rachel Goswell in their performances over the years. Still nothing can match the music of Slowdive. I loved the performance this past Tuesday. The group is in a position now that they truly have nothing to prove and I appreciated that so much. They looked like they were having a good time on stage and more importantly the music and amazing light show that accompanied the music was phenomenal. I had the opportunity to hear never before heard live in Toronto songs from Pygmalion as well as Dagger and Albatross. The show closer of Golden Hair was easily one of the best moments of my life. I am blessed to have been able to see this with my sister who was equally impressed. Furthermore I am enjoying the Danforth Music Hall as a venue so much and look forward to the next event there. Opening act Low were excellent as well. Walked out with awesome Tshirt and Hoodie too :) Score :)