Reunited UK shoegazers Slowdive dial in the reverb and dreamy melodies on its new, self-titled LP, taking listeners back to a time before think pieces about genre revivals existed. The group's latest album sound like a conscious continuation of where it left off with 1995's Pygmalion, but informed by the decades worth of music that has been put into the world since then—a neat balancing act between nostalgia and progress.
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