Artist's albums
Pygmalion
1995 · album
Souvlaki
1994 · album
Just For A Day
1991 · album
kisses
2023 · single
Slowdive
2017 · album
Sugar for the Pill (Simon Scott “Eurorack” Remix)
2017 · single
Sugar for the Pill
2017 · single
Star Roving
2017 · single
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Biography
The fifth album from shoegaze giants Slowdive contains the duality of a familiar internal language mixed with the exaltation of new beginnings. everything is alive is transportive, searching and aglow, the work of a classic band continuing to pitch its unmistakable voice to the future. Six years after the group’s monumental self-titled album, everything is alive finds Slowdive—Rachel Goswell, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin, and Simon Scott—locating evermore contours of its immersive, elemental sound. The new record began with Halstead in the role of writer and producer, working on demos at home. Slowdive’s collective decision-making ultimately drew the group back towards their signature reverb-drenched guitars. “As a band, when we’re all happy with it, that tends to be the stronger material,” Halstead says. “We’ve always come from slightly different directions, and the best bits are where we all meet in the middle.” The convergence of five unique characters has made the sound. everything is alive, is exactly what the title suggests: an exploration into the shimmering nature of life and the universal touch points within it. Spanning psychedelic soundscapes, pulsating 80’s electronic elements and John Cale inspired journeys, the album lands immediately as something made for the future; which figures, as their fanbase has grown younger and younger as time has gone on, and their influence on forward thinking musical artists continues to prevail.