Where to Start with shoegaze
indie/alternative rock subgenre characterized by an ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume
167 artists
Best shoegaze Albums to Start With
The Last Great Torch Song
Vision Eternel
Un automne en solitude
Vision Eternel
Abondance de périls
Vision Eternel
An Anthology of Past Misfortunes
Vision Eternel
Seul dans l'obsession
Vision Eternel
For Farewell of Nostalgia
Vision Eternel
Echoes from Forgotten Hearts
Vision Eternel
Souvlaki
Slowdive
shoegaze Artists
Ride
alternative rock
The Jesus and Mary Chain
alternative rock, indie rock
Cocteau Twins
dream pop, ethereal wave
My Bloody Valentine
dream pop, experimental rock
Dan Snaith
deep house, dream pop
Slowdive
indie rock
Kaki King
acoustic music, instrumental music
Vision Eternel
ambient music, dark ambient
Phantogram
dream pop, indie rock
Richard Ashcroft
Britpop, alternative rock
Jesu
drone metal, post-metal
Kero Kero Bonito
electronic music, noise pop
Quadeca
art pop, digicore
Beach House
ambient music, dream pop
No Joy
alternative rock, indie rock
Wisp
dream pop, nu gaze
About shoegaze
What is shoegaze?
indie/alternative rock subgenre characterized by an ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume
Where should I start with shoegaze?
Start with "The Last Great Torch Song" by Vision Eternel. It captures what makes shoegaze worth exploring.
What are the best shoegaze albums?
The shoegaze albums worth hearing first: "The Last Great Torch Song" by Vision Eternel, "Un automne en solitude" by Vision Eternel, "Abondance de périls" by Vision Eternel, "An Anthology of Past Misfortunes" by Vision Eternel and "Seul dans l'obsession" by Vision Eternel.
How many shoegaze artists are there?
Spinsource covers 167 shoegaze artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.