What the hell is shoegaze? A scene? A movement? A sound? Back in the
Nineties, many would have said the so-called genre was entirely
fabricated. The term itself, an offensive piss-take given by the
notoriously catty and scene-obsessed British music press, was plainly
rejected by the absurdly small collection of bands to which it
supposedly applied. Today shoegaze is undeniable. As a descriptor and
as a source of influence, it is used in more ways and by more bands
than anyone could have dreamed of 30 years ago. Between those periods
of invention and ubiquity, the term, along with the bands it first
described, all but disappeared off the face of the earth. In this
ambitious oral history of a genre that has eluded definition for three
decades, Ryan Pinkard unearths the first wave of shoegaze, following
the core bands, their sounds, their influence, and their journeys in
and out of obscurity. His analysis is woven through dozens of original
interviews with artists, label heads, and critics. What he discovers
is the unlikely odyssey of this esoteric, experimental music form,
which nearly became a mainstream entity, only to be viciously killed
off, forgotten, and rediscovered by a new generation that regards it
as one of the most influential alternative music events since the
Velvet Underground.
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ISBN
9798765103425
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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