Neil is getting ready to head down to South America for a handful of shows. Check out the show dates on the tour page, or you can find them here. Neil is excited to be playing some shows in Scandinavia in May.
London will also be treated to a full band performance at the Shepherds Bush Empire when Neil plays with the brilliant Mark Kozelek. Neil Halstead knows what all of the different ways are to feel comfortably bummed. To read more and listen to the session head on over to Daytrotter by clicking here. Neil Halstead gives an acoustic performance of three tracks off his new album, Palindrome Hunches, and an exclusive interview with Y! However, we have found a replacement venue. Neil will be playing at Rockwood Music Hall on Oct 4.
Nowness has premiered the first official video from Palindrome Hunches. And you can have them all for free on this Tour EP over Noisetrade. Connect your Facebook to Rdio to listen instantly for free! To go along with the intimate nature of the song, Halstead has put together an appropriate, simple visual to match. No crazy effects or actors, just him and his guitar telling a story. In the end, this all you really need. After over a decade of dismissing the possibility of a Slowdive reunion, former frontman Neil Halstead is no longer ruling it out.
Read more www. Slowdive Check it out here. Over the past 23 years, Neil Halstead has earned an ardent following by making intensely atmospheric music with a near-hypnotic power.
Despite its scattered nature, Stars Are Our Home is worth hearing for a few reasons. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. Aggressive Bittersweet Druggy. Energetic Happy Hypnotic. Romantic Sad Sentimental. Sexy Trippy All Moods. Drinking Hanging Out In Love. Introspection Late Night Partying.
Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. Spanish Air 2. Celia's Dream 3. Catch The Breeze 4. Ballad Of Sister Sue 5. Erik's Song 6. Waves 7. Brighter 8. The Sadman 9. Primal Named after a word in one of Nick Chaplin's dreams -- not from a Siouxsie and the Banshees single -- Slowdive formed in Reading, England, in late Formed when they were mostly in their teens, Slowdive was initially lumped in with the remainder of the early-'90s British shoegaze scene; Slowdive's later releases extended upon the likes of the Cocteau Twins and the more atmospheric sides of post-punk, and they closed out their career with an excellent and misunderstood ambient LP.
Signing with Creation, Slowdive's early singles received glowing press and chart placement. Their debut single, Slowdive, thinly veiled an indebtedness to the Byrds and My Bloody Valentine, with no traceable punk influence. In fact, they were probably amongst the first batch of young rock bands to ignore the movement. Just after Slowdive's recording, Sell left for university.
Neil Carter subbed for less than a year, lending his skills to the follow-up single, Morningrise; former Charlottes member Simon Scott hopped on board prior to the band's third single, Holding Our Breath. The sleepy escapist psychedelia of both Morningrise and Holding Our Breath made significant impressions on the British indie chart. The press dubbed them part of "The Scene That Celebrates Itself" -- a small, loose, conglomerate of like-minded bands who could be seen at each other's shows, frequently hanging out together within the same circle.
Not associating with themselves as a move of self-importance, grandstanding, or high society, it was merely a means for those involved to get into shows for free.
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