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10 Essential Shoegaze Albums Every Collector Should Own

Lush, My Bloody Valentine, and more make up this list of essential shoegaze records every music fan should have in their collection.

10 Essential Shoegaze Records, featuring My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Ride, and more.

In the late 1980s, a revolution took shape within Britain and Ireland’s indie underground. With their dreamy sound and experimental guitar effect techniques, bands like Cocteau Twins, the Cure The Jesus and Mary Chain, A.R. Kane, and most of the 4AD roster at the time laid the groundwork for what would become shoegaze: music characterized by droning guitars akin to psychedelic whale songs, heavy effects usage, and buried vocals. Named derisively by the British press for performers who seemed to be staring at their pedals rather than engaging the crowd, the scene earned both contempt and fascination. Nestled in time along with Madchesters swagger, the frat attitude of Britpop, and the exploding grunge movement in the states, shoegaze was quieter in attitude, but much louder in volume.

By the early 1990s, shoegaze had reached a popularity peak. Ride’sNowhere, My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless, and SlowdivesSouvlaki became touchstone records, each shaping the genre in its way. But the scene’s mainstream moment was short-lived. Grunge and Britpop swept in the mid‑’90s, and shoegaze receded from commercial view. Its influence, however, never waned.

By the 2000s and 2010s, a resurgence of shoegaze and shoegaze-adjacent acts emerged worldwide, from ambient-infused post-rock to the punishing black metal subgenre blackgaze to nu-gaze hybrids.

The records in this list laid the foundation for a legacy that still reverberates today.


Ride
Nowhere (1990)


Lush
Gala (1990)


My Bloody Valentine
Loveless (1991)


Chapterhouse
Whirlpool (1991)


Catherine Wheel
Chrome (1993)


Swervedriver
Mezcal Head (1993)


The Verve
A Storm In Heaven (1993)


Swirlies

Blonder Tongue Audio Baton (1993)


Seefeel
Quique (1993)


Slowdive
Souvlaki (1993)

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