Listen to Slowdive’s New Self-Titled Album

The shoegaze group’s first LP in 22 years has arrived
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Slowdive have released their self-titled fourth studio album. Stream Slowdive below; it’s their first new LP since the release of Pygmalion 22 years ago. After dissolving following the release of that album, the band remained out of the public eye before reforming for a series of live performances in 2014. The band released two songs, “Star Roving” and “Sugar for the Pill” in the lead-up to the new album. Slowdive recently kicked off the U.S. tour behind their latest record.

Read “Slowdive on Their First Album in 22 Years and Why Shoegaze Came Back” on the Pitch.

Revisit the “Pitchfork Classic” documentary on Slowdive’s album Souvlaki: