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Blue Day (2024 Reissue)

Limited Translucent Blue & White Marble LP - £31.99 | Buy
Blue Day is a compilation album by English shoegaze band Slowdive.
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Pygmalion (2024 Reissue)

Limited Translucent Purple Marble LP - £31.99 | Buy
Just before they disbanded, Slowdive put out the album Pygmalion in 1995.
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Just For A Day (2024 Reissue)

Limited Translucent Red Marble LP - £31.99 | Buy
Just For A Day is the 1991 debut album by English shoegaze band Slowdive, The production on Slowdive’s debut commenced shortly after they convinced Alan M...
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everything is alive

black lp - £23.99 | Buy
cd - £11.99
Whilst 2017’s eagerly awaited return brought the shoegaze titans back into view, it’s this follow up which elevates them up to the stratospheric hei...
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OUTSIDE YOUR ROOM EP (2020 reissue)

limited numbered red & gold swirled lp - £22.99
outside Your Room' is the fourth EP by English shoegazing band Slowdive, released in 1993, two weeks prior to the release of their successful album Souvlaki...
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HOLDING OUR BREATH (2020 reissue)

limited 180g numbered "flaming" orange 12" EP (4000 only) - £21.99
the English shoegaze band Slowdive formed in 1989 and primarily consisted of Nick Chaplin (bass), Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar), Christian Savill (guitar), Si...

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Aurelia

limited clear gold 12" EP - £21.99 | Buy
CD EP with 3 exclusive bonus tracks - £12.99 | Buy
Spine-tingling fronds of shoegaze spill out from this bulging EP, absolutely stacked with luscious ideas despite its short run time and that it features Slowdiv...
Slowdive (National Album Day 2024)
  1. Slomo  
  2.     Star Roving  
  3.   Don't Know
  4.     Sugar for the Pill 
  5.     Everyone Knows    
  6.    No Longer Making Time   
  7.    Go Get It     
  8.    Falling Ashes

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Slowdive (National Album Day 2024)

Dead Oceans
  • Apple opaque LP

    Released: 19th Oct 2024

    £24.99
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This comeback album was their first since 1995’s Pygmalion, which the band never actually toured when it was originally released.

The world has finally caught up with Slowdive. Reunited shoegaze outfit Slowdive spent 2016 in the studio recording their first album in over two decades. The self-titled album followed two years of successful live shows. The band split up in 1995 after being dropped from the Creation label, but achieved cult success in the years between then and 2014, when they reformed.