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Old 03.07.2012, 12:53 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I love shoegaze, and was mightily impressed on discovering the huge impact it made with people all over the world, especially the U.S., inspiring them to form brilliant bands who seminally took the genre to new and exciting heights, surpassing the original UK scene in every way.

My personal faves so far are:

A Shoreline Dream (U.S.)
Airiel (U.S.)
Autumn's Grey Solace (U.S.)
Bethany Curve (U.S.)
Bowery Electric (U.S.)
Pinkshinyultrablast (Russia)
Sea Dweller (Italy)

I don't think I've heard any of these!! Post some links or something... you have eight minutes until my lunch break ends!!!

Btw, in listening to MBV on my commute today, it became even more obvious that Isn't Anything is a better record than Loveless. Totally.
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