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Essential Slowdive: 4 Songs All Shoegaze Fans Should Know

If youโ€™re a Slowdive fan or a shoegaze listener, youโ€™ve probably heard these four essential tracks before and love them as much as the next diehard fan. However, if youโ€™re just now getting into the English shoegaze outfit, these four tracks might just be new to you. Either way, theyโ€™re worth a good revisit.

1. โ€œAlisonโ€

โ€œAlisonโ€ is the opening track on Souvlaki, and itโ€™s not exactly an easy listen. The subject matter of the song is painful and unfortunately relatable to anyone who has loved someone who struggled with addiction. Neil Halstead croons about a drug addict who only exists as an old memory. Itโ€™s a nostalgic and sentimental piece of work, and also one thatโ€™s quite heartbreaking when you really listen.

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2. โ€œBlue Skied Anโ€™ Clearโ€

โ€œBlue Skied Anโ€™ Clearโ€ is an essential Slowdive track from Pygmalion, an album that weโ€™d say is Slowdiveโ€™s most underrated. The record isnโ€™t exactly loaded with hits, but โ€œBlue Skied Anโ€™ Clearโ€ is one of the few that really stand out. This isnโ€™t a classic shoegaze song and leans more toward ambient than anything else, but itโ€™s a dreamy, delightful track nonetheless. Despite being long-winded, it never gets boring. That takes some serious talent.

3. โ€œCatch The Breezeโ€

This stunning track from the Holding Our Breath EP (and later Slowdiveโ€™s debut Just For A Day) was a natural hit on the UK indie charts back in 1991. In good Slowdive fashion, the vocals are almost inaudible, with the focus of the track positioned on the harmony and elegant reverberation of the overall song. โ€œCatch The Breezeโ€, quite literally, sounds like something you would hear in a dream or altered state.

4. โ€œWhen The Sun Hitsโ€

This essential Slowdive song is the perfect first song to listen to if youโ€™re relatively unfamiliar with the shoegaze outfitโ€™s work. โ€œWhen The Sun Hitsโ€ is an excellent introduction to what theyโ€™re all about. The entrancing guitar work, the killer breakdown, the emotional nature of it all. Itโ€™s a gorgeous song about heartbreak and fear in terms of relationships, and by far one of Slowdiveโ€™s best releases.

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