Kevin Shield's has stated he loved the Birthday Party and their guitarist Rowland S Howard. In the documentary on Rowland, "Autoluminescant" Kevin stated he was the first guitarist he saw where he couldnt understand how the sounds came out of a simple setup of a jaguar with Rowland's brilliant use of the trem bar with a Roland twin reverb and one mxr effect pedal and Roland's controlled feedback.
I don’t really hear The Clash in sound but similarities exist between MBV 2nd album “Loveless” & The Clash 4th album “Sandinista!” triple album where both groups took risks by experimenting with creating new sounds in multiple subgenres of music they had previously not encountered before…
_mbv_ is weak. Two or three good tracks, that's it. It's loved mostly by Millennials who weren't around when _Isn't Anything_ and _Loveless_ came out. Kind of people who think "When the Sun Hits" is one of the best tracks on _Souvlaki_ .
OASIS saved Creation... lol, i understand now why they picked Oasis so desperate, they wanted to be big, not like the shoegaze weirdos, still i must say that loveless might be the only good thing that ever came out from shoegaze
i wouldn’t say it’s the only good thing, isn’t anything and souvlaki by slowdive are both other masterpieces. though i do agree, there’s a lot of shite in shoegaze
Ah yes, my favorite part is when MBV inspired The Velvet Underground
And who knew VU (and indeed the Smumpkins) were a British band? I've learned a lot from this video.
Best album of the 90'
Definitely the pinnacle of Shoegaze. Simply on a whole other level.
Kevin Shield's has stated he loved the Birthday Party and their guitarist Rowland S Howard. In the documentary on Rowland, "Autoluminescant" Kevin stated he was the first guitarist he saw where he couldnt understand how the sounds came out of a simple setup of a jaguar with Rowland's brilliant use of the trem bar with a Roland twin reverb and one mxr effect pedal and Roland's controlled feedback.
Sounds accurate. The Birthday Party =excellence
the clash???
lol right
the clash, the velvet underground and the cure all came and went before mbv even got big lol. besides TVU and the smashing pumpkins are american
Some of The Cure’s biggest albums came out around the same time that MBV were around like Disintegration and Wish.
@@mr.noride7226 but best albums are from 80s.
@@Embrod The Cure didn’t “went” already by that time was my main point. Also, Wish is my second favorite album of theirs after Disintegration.
I want to see that mtv interview with Bilinda! Never seen that clip before.
Best British band ever
the velvet underground??
ah yes a 90s album inspired a 60s band. tbh the entire research of the video seems very iffy
And the clash? lol
I don’t really hear The Clash in sound but similarities exist between MBV 2nd album “Loveless” & The Clash 4th album “Sandinista!” triple album where both groups took risks by experimenting with creating new sounds in multiple subgenres of music they had previously not encountered before…
Either the editor screwed up or the ai did. Lols
Yes, they exist
The mbv album was an incredible return.
_mbv_ is weak. Two or three good tracks, that's it. It's loved mostly by Millennials who weren't around when _Isn't Anything_ and _Loveless_ came out. Kind of people who think "When the Sun Hits" is one of the best tracks on _Souvlaki_ .
@@MiloDCget a load of this guy
Sundae Sunday Smile was before Bilinda joined and Dave was still on vocals.
bro looks like that one wojak in the thumbnail
I love the video
Isn't anything is the one for me!
Lmao The Velvet Underground was long before MBV .
oh no ai slop got to MBV
Cartwright Ports
Theodora Street
Frankie Trace
MBV vs GBV
Robert Pollard has said in interviews he's listened to Loveless for inspiration.
Love GBV too!
who is gbv
@@isaacmorales1419 guided by voices
AI Slop
The guy doing the voice over has no idea what he is talking about 😂.
I had to stop watching. For me anyway, I thinks it's best not to know how this album was created.
Lush is better.,
OASIS saved Creation... lol, i understand now why they picked Oasis so desperate, they wanted to be big, not like the shoegaze weirdos, still i must say that loveless might be the only good thing that ever came out from shoegaze
i wouldn’t say it’s the only good thing, isn’t anything and souvlaki by slowdive are both other masterpieces. though i do agree, there’s a lot of shite in shoegaze
"Isn't anything" is better than this album
actually no
@@dt9r I think so big time
@@kamran102 Well, you are wrong. 🤣