Honeydip – “Summer’s Gone”

Osaka’s Honeydip are another of the class of influential turn of the century Japanese shoegaze bands who missed out on the digitizing their catalogs for the streaming era, thus restricting their work to those who had or were willing to hunt down one of their CDs. They’re remedying that somewhat now, with the release of […]

Cocteau Twins – “Evangeline”

Because it amuses me, here’s a song with the same name but otherwise completely unrelated the one posted Monday. “Evangeline” was the first non-4AD release by Cocteau Twins, coming out in September 1993 and previewing Four-Calendar Cafe, their first album for Fontana. It was also a notable record for being the first where Elizabeth Fraser’s […]

Slowwves x Death Of Heather – “Evangeline”

Weekends are an odd time to release new music but when it’s a Thai-gaze team up between excellent newcomers Slowwves and Bangkok elder statesmen Death Of Heather, I’ll allow it. On Saturday, the former released “Evangeline”, a slow-burning epic of a single with a “featuring” as the kids credit it from the latter, specifically DOH […]

She’s Green – “Graze”

As recently as last November, when She’s Green came onto my radar, the Minneapolis five-piece looked to be another regional genre favourite, known to locals and a handful of subreddits. Now it looks like the word might be just a little more out, with their being attached to an international (well, two countries) tour with […]

Yuragi / In Your Languages

Osaka’s Yuragi nearly perfected the Japanese dreampop/shoegaze aesthetic of mating cacaphonous noise with sugar-sweet melody with their first releases – 2016’s Nightlife EP and 2018’s Still Dreaming, Still Deafening – so it’s not entirely surprising that their subsequent releases didn’t bother retreading the same ground. Both 2021’s For You, Adroit It But Soft and 2023’s […]