The pitchfork's top 50 shoegaze albums

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Jorbaa





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http://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and...-all-time/

What are your thoughts on this list? Do you miss certain albums or disagree with the order, or think it's a well made chart?
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LittleM1971



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It's a decent list...personally I would have added the following albums.


Everything's Alright Forever by The Boo Radleys


Heaven Or Las Vegas by Cocteau Twins


Sonny & Sam by Moose


Lovehappy by The Charlottes


Wings Of Joy by Cranes


Blue Day by Slowdive


Untouched by Secret Shine


In Solarium by Pia Fraus


Despondent Transponder by Fleeting Joys


Killing Time by Bleach


Disaster Tourist by Spotlight Kid
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LordMark



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Excellent top 5. I was worried that Going Blank Again was going to get snubbed from this list. I'm glad I was wrong. Although they're primarily black metal and were therefore probably not eligible for this list, I think that Sunbather by Deafheaven deserves an honourable mention, which somehow managed to successfully blend shoegaze with black metal. Lastly, although #14 is a perfectly fine number, I hope that m b v will rise on these shoegaze charts in the coming years. It managed to do the impossible of being a worthy follow-up to Loveless.
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^ Sunbather deserved more than an honorable mention imho. Blended metal and shoegaze better than any Alcest album did - and I really like Alcest. Not a lot of representation in this current decade, for that matter. I really liked Whirr's Pipe Dreams.

Great points, LordMark - I was surprised Split by Lush didn't make it - along with some other disagreements with album and rank particulars.
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Rhett



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I went looking for The Raveonettes in this list but couldn't find them.
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LordMark wrote:
Excellent top 5. I was worried that Going Blank Again was going to get snubbed from this list. I'm glad I was wrong. Although they're primarily black metal and were therefore probably not eligible for this list, I think that Sunbather by Deafheaven deserves an honourable mention, which somehow managed to successfully blend shoegaze with black metal. Lastly, although #14 is a perfectly fine number, I hope that m b v will rise on these shoegaze charts in the coming years. It managed to do the impossible of being a worthy follow-up to Loveless.


Jesu is on the list, so Sunbather should be that too.


I missed Spiritualized and Tokyo Shoegazer.
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Pitchfork's is piss poor, Cellar's is stellar.
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The absence of any reference to Cocteau Twins in the whole publicationis the dumbest thing I've read in a while.
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