Slowdive

In 2017 Slowdive, the absolute benchmark for British shoegaze, returned to the scene after 22 years of silence with a new self-titled album and a lengthy tour that sold out virtually everywhere. Now in 2023 just months after the release of their latest album "Everything is Alive," the British band announces two dates in Italy. Slowdive 's first album "Just For A Day" was released by the legendary Creation Records in 1991, followed by the legendary "Souvlaki" in 1993 and the concluding "Pygmalion" in 1995. Over the past 22 years Slowdive has been celebrated by releasing a plethora of compilations, unreleased and live albums, and has inspired a huge number of bands and musicians with their unique sound. In these 22 years of silence as Slowdive, the band's core members have unleashed their creativity with interesting new projects. But in 2014 Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, Nick Chaplin, Christian Savill, and Simon Scott felt the need to get back together. The reunion was more than yet another reunion, and in May 2017 the band gave us the new album "Slowdive" released by Dead Oceans (Goodfellas) and anticipated by the singles "Sugar for The Pill" and "Star Roving." In 2023, six years after the band's self-titled album, Slowdive released "Everything is Alive." The fifth album by the giants of shoegaze, contains the duality of a familiar inner language mixed with the exaltation of new beginnings. everything is alive, is dragging, searching and luminous, the work of a classic band that continues to launch its unmistakable voice into the future.