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My Bloody Valentine

Clockwise from bottom left: Colm O'Ciosoig, Belinda Butcher, Kevin Shields, Debbie Googe
Clockwise from bottom left: Colm O'Ciosoig, Belinda Butcher, Kevin Shields, Debbie Googe

My Bloody Valentine were a British shoegazing rock band. They formed in the 1980s and continued into the early 1990s. Original members were guitarist/singer Kevin Shields and drummer Colm O'Ciosoig. Lineup during heyday also included singer-guitarist Bilinda Butcher and bassist Debbie Googe.

Though they released an album and a handful of EPs during the mid-1980s, only their last two albums Isn't Anything (November 1988) and Loveless (November 1991), are considered representive of their sound: a distinct blend of noise rock, ambience, and off-kilter pop. The thick, swirling, multi-layered guitar sound pioneered by My Bloody Valentine would later be termed shoegazer by the British press.

After leaving Creation Records in 1992 and signing with Island Records, the band fell into a creative black hole. Rumors spread among their fans of albums being recorded and then shelved. Debbie Googe left the band to form Snowpony ; she had not played bass on their recordings since You Made Me Realise. Colm O'Ciosoig eventually left and recorded an album with Hope Sandoval of Mazzy Star. Kevin Shields sporadically collaborated with other artists, most notably Experimental Audio Research , Curve , and Primal Scream. He revealed in a fall 2003 National Public Radio interview that Island Records quit financing his My Bloody Valentine endeavours after he spent a half-million pounds of their money.

As of 2004, My Bloody Valentine were rumored to be re-recording 5 additional tracks for the re-release of 1989's Glider EP, minus Debbie Googe. In 2003, Kevin Shields contributed some music to the score of the Sofia Coppola film Lost In Translation.

Similar bands include The Boo Radleys, Lush, Slowdive, Curve , and Ride. Influences include: The Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, late-1970s Wire, The Jesus & Mary Chain, and paisley underground artists such as the Pastels. Kevin Shields has also named The Beach Boys as a personal influence.

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Last updated: 11-10-2004 16:27:49