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Slowdive is a British rock band that formed in
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, in 1989. The band consists of Rachel Goswell on vocals and guitar, Neil Halstead on vocals and guitar, Christian Savill on guitar, Nick Chaplin on bass and Simon Scott on drums, all of whom have played on the band's debut '' Just for a Day'' in 1991. Halstead is the band's primary songwriter. Goswell and Halstead had known each other since early childhood. The band is one of the most prominent within the shoegaze scene, which rose to prominence in England during the early 1990s. While the band's second album ''
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'' initially received mixed reviews upon release, it has since been recognized as one of the best releases of the 1990s and one of the greatest shoegaze albums of all time. The band broke up soon after the release of their third album '' Pygmalion'' in 1995, having seen Scott, Savill and Chaplin all depart the band prior. The remaining members continued under a more folk and country-influenced direction as
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. Slowdive reunited in 2014 to play the
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festival, and released a
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album in 2017, their first in 22 years.


History


1989–1991: Formation and early EPs

Slowdive was formed in
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, England, by Neil Halstead and Rachel Goswell in October 1989. The two sang and played guitar, and had been friends since they were 6 years old. At a Sunday youth group, they began making music in an
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band called the Pumpkin Fairies, with bassist Mike Cottle and drummer Adrian Sell. When the Pumpkin Fairies disbanded, Slowdive formed, also including drummer Adrian Sell and Sell's friend, bassist Nick Chaplin. A third guitarist named Christian Savill, previously of the band Eternal, joined when he became the only person to answer an advert from the band. The ad called for a female guitarist, but Savill wanted to join so badly he offered to wear a dress. He was subsequently recruited.Watson (2005a), p. 2 The name "Slowdive" was inspired by two events: a dream Chaplin experienced, and a conversation he had with Goswell, who suggested " Slowdive", the name of a single by one of her favourite bands, Siouxsie and the Banshees. The band quickly recorded a demo and several months later played a show with the band Five Thirty. Steve Walters, head of A&R at
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, had attended the show. Afterward, he approached Savill and requested one of their demos. Slowdive signed to
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shortly after. The average age of the band was 19 at the time. Sell felt things were progressing too fast and left for university after being in the band for about six months. A self-titled EP was released in November 1990 and received praise from music critics. ''Slowdive'' was actually their original demo; the band had preferred the older recordings after feeling disillusioned with their studio craft.Watson (2005a), p. 4 In a glowing recommendation, ''
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'' staff member Simon Williams wrote "Slowdive have banished the barrier restricting creativity... When they really relax, Slowdive can make Cocteau Twins sound like Mudhoney". '' Melody Maker'' awarded the EP its "Single of the Week" award, an accolade the band's next two EPs received. Drummer Neil Carter joined from fellow Reading band the Colour Mary in time to play on the ''Morningrise'' EP, but left prior to its release in February 1991. Simon Scott took over on drums after his previous group, an alternative rock band called the Charlottes, broke up. The ''Holding Our Breath'' EP followed in June 1991, reaching No. 52 in the
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, while the single "Catch the Breeze" topped the
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.


1991–1992: ''Just for a Day''

By mid-1991, Slowdive had been tagged a "
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" band and part of " the scene that celebrates itself" by the British media. The term shoegazer was applied to bands that followed My Bloody Valentine's example of abrasive guitars and ethereal vocals, while "the scene" represented these like-minded groups and their social behaviour; shoegazers typically mingled at each other's gigs. Slowdive toured with other shoegazing bands through summer 1991. The British music press became increasingly derisive of shoegazing as the
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and grunge movements came underway. Production on Slowdive's debut commenced shortly after Halstead convinced
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, head of Creation Records, that the band had enough songs written for a full-length album, which was not actually true. The group hurriedly started writing songs in the studio. Experimentation with sounds and
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occurred during the process. Halstead drew lyrical inspiration from the abstract nature of the music. He recounted, " ewent into a studio for six weeks and had no songs at the start and at the end we had an album". Their debut, '' Just for a Day'' was released in September 1991 and placed in the top 10 on the UK Indie Chart. ''NME'' gave the record a positive review, but most of the press generally disliked the album as a backlash against shoegazing began. As writer Peter Buckley put it, the album was "dismissed as dreary and lacking in ideas". ''Melody Maker'' writer Paul Lester railed against the debut, calling it a "major fucking letdown".Watson (2005a), p. 6 This backlash worsened when critics reevaluated shoegazing after the release of My Bloody Valentine's '' Loveless'' in November 1991. A tour of the United Kingdom followed in autumn 1991. Afterward, the group made their first visit to the United States and toured with
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band Blur. A tour of Europe followed in February 1992.Watson (2005b), p.2 Slowdive's US label SBK Records planned to release ''Just for a Day'' at the beginning of the year, but not before initiating a
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campaign. The band's name was stenciled outside MTV and radio stations in New York. Fans stencilled their heads when Slowdive played in Manhattan. The campaign caused some controversy when a statue celebrating the end of slavery was unveiled and had the word "Slowdive" stencilled on it. SBK eventually pushed the release date back three months, which hurt the viral campaign.Watson (2005b), p. 4


1992–1994: ''Souvlaki''

While they toured in early 1992 to support ''
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'', a re-release of their early EP material, the band began writing songs for a follow-up album, but the negative coverage Slowdive received in the press affected their songwriting. " tdid affect us as we were all teenagers at the time", said Scott in a 2009 interview, " ecouldn't understand why people were so outraged by our sound that they had to tell the NME or whoever that they wanted us dead!" Approximately 40 songs were recorded and rerecorded as the group became very self-conscious of their writing and how it might be received. When McGee listened to the new material, he subsequently dismissed it, stating, "They're all shit". The band discarded all the music and started over. In a 2009 interview, Halstead vividly recalled the incident: "I remember going to start the record in a studio in Bath.
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had just been there and left a huge Scalextrix in the live room. I remember thinking this was the height of indulgence! Ironically we scrapped everything we recorded...we had to start the record again back in Oxfordshire. We should have just played with the Scalextrix for a month". When the band returned to the UK, they wrote a letter to ambient visionary Brian Eno and requested he produce their second album. Eno responded and told them he liked their music, but wanted to collaborate, not produce. Halstead later called the recording session "one of the most surreal stoned experiences of islife". "The first thing he did when he walked into the studio was to rip the clock off the wall and put it by the
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", Halstead remembered. "He then said 'Okay, you're going to play the guitar and I'm going to record it. I don't care what you are going to play, just play something.'" Two songs from the collaboration appeared on the ensuing album: "Sing", which was co-written with Eno, and "Here She Comes", where Eno played keyboards. Creation Records wanted Slowdive to produce a commercial sounding album. Halstead agreed: "We wanted to make a 'pop' record but it took a while to record". At one point, Halstead suddenly left in summer 1992, seeking seclusion in a Welsh cottage. Savill, Chaplin and Scott were left in a recording studio in
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, and while waiting for Halstead's return, recorded some "joke songs". To their misfortune, McGee acquired them and became despondent, by which time Halstead had arrived with new music, including "Dagger" and "40 Days." The band named their second album ''
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released their popular debut and the Britpop movement began.Watson (2005b), p. 6 Critical reaction, as with their previous album, was generally negative. ''NME'' writer John Mulvey gave an ambivalent review. Despite noting their dated and "unfulfilling" sound, he did call it an "exemplary product". Dave Simpson, writing for ''Melody Maker'', declared, "
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record is a soulless void ..I would rather drown choking in a bath full of porridge than ever listen to it again". To make matters worse, Slowdive booked a tour with fellow shoegazers
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for a tour of the United States, only to find SBK had pushed the album's US release date back eight months. The band recorded an EP, titled ''5 EP'', and started a modest tour through Europe with dream pop band Cranes. Scott was unhappy with the gap between releases and quit the band in 1994.Watson (2005c), p. 2 A marketing campaign was started in early 1994 to promote ''Souvlaki'' in the United States, which ''
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'' writer Andy Kellman said would "undoubtedly go down in industry history as one of the laziest ever"; SBK sent fans a release flyer and were told that if they copied and posted 50 flyers around town, they would receive a free copy of ''Souvlaki''. Fans who participated had to document their progress with photographs to prove they actually performed the activity. Halfway through the ''Souvlaki'' US tour, SBK pulled their funding and left Slowdive to pay the rest themselves. In 1994, the band funded two small tours of the United States using money raised through the sale of a live tape and a tour programme that mocked the record label.


1994–1995: ''Pygmalion''

Scott was replaced on drums by Ian McCutcheon. By the recording of their final album, '' Pygmalion'', Halstead had moved Slowdive away from the dreamy guitar sound and warm yet solemn tone of earlier releases to a newer, more minimalist extreme, similar to heavily ambient bands such as
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, A.R. Kane and Labradford. Slowdive were dropped by Creation a week after the release of ''Pygmalion'' (as were
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not long after).


1995–2014: Post-Slowdive endeavours

Shortly after being dropped by Creation, Halstead, Goswell and McCutcheon recorded an album of country-influenced songs, and were signed to label 4AD, changing the band name to
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to reflect the new musical direction. This group is currently on hiatus. Drummer Scott went on to form Televise, taking the ambient shoegazing sound and pushing it into electronic fields similar to
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. He joined
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in 1999. Scott later went on to release solo records on the 12k, Miasmah, Sonic Pieces and Kompakt labels, and co-write and perform with
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-signed Seattle band the Sight Below. Savill went on to form
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, a dream pop group that maintained much of the older Slowdive style. They have released four albums and an EP to date. Pre-Slowdive, Savill was in a band called Eternal, which also included Monster Movie member Sean Hewson. Halstead and Goswell have both released solo albums on 4AD, and Halstead formed the side project Black Hearted Brother in 2013. Goswell joined the supergroup
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in 2015. Halstead also recorded with a side project called Zurich with members of
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and Knives ov Resistance; the trio's sole album was released in 2009.


2014–present: Reunion and future plans

After a Slowdive
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account and website were launched in January 2014, it was announced that Slowdive had reformed to play the 2014
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in
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. A 20-date summer world tour was announced, including performances at the Electric Picnic Festival in
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, County Laois; the
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in Los Angeles; the Fortress Festival in Fort Worth, Texas; the
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festival in
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; the Roskilde Festival in Denmark; the Radar Festival in
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and the
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in Katowice, Poland. A North American tour, also 20 dates, was announced for October and November 2014. In January 2017, Slowdive released "Star Roving", their first single in 22 years, on
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. Their fourth, self-titled album, was released in May 2017, preceded by another single, "Sugar for the Pill". As of September 2020, Slowdive are working on their fifth studio album. Details about a title, release date or tracklist are yet to be revealed.


Influences and style

Music writer Simon Reynolds wrote that "Halstead was more influenced by Pink Floyd than by the Sex Pistols. Slowdive's formative pop experiences involve post-punk groups like
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and Siouxsie and the Banshees, whose artsy approach was closer to '70s progressive groups than punk's angry minimalism". Halstead stated that Slowdive wanted "to create something big and beautiful and sort of timeless". Other names he mentioned were
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,
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,
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, Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine and
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's album '' Psychocandy''. Their sound has been described as
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, shoegaze,
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and ambient.


Personnel

; Members * Neil Halstead — vocals, guitar, keyboards (1989–1995, 2014–present) * Rachel Goswell — vocals, guitar, keyboards, tambourine (1989–1995, 2014–present) * Nick Chaplin — bass (1989–1995, 2014–present) * Christian Savill — guitar (1989–1995, 2014–present) * Simon Scott — drums (1991–1994, 2014–present); guitar, electronics (2014–present) ; Former members * Adrian Sell — drums (1989–1990) * Nick Carter — drums (1990–1991) * Ian McCutcheon — drums (1994–1995)


Discography

*'' Just for a Day'' (1991) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Pygmalion'' (1995) *'' Slowdive'' (2017)


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