My Bloody Valentine


Live

Roundhouse, London, 22/6/2008

My Bloody Valentine - Roundhouse, London, 22/6/2008

Shoegazing pioneers My Bloody Valentine have just toured Britain with their first shows in over fifteen years. Domnic Simpson watches them put on an unforgettable performance at the Roundhouse in London


Features

Teenage Life and Sonic Youth (2007)

My Bloody Valentine - Teenage Life and Sonic Youth

In the latest instalment in our 'Soundtrack of Our Lives', in which our writers write about the effect of music at important times in their lives, Dominic Simpson tells of his teenage discovery of Sonic Youth


Profile (2002)

My Bloody Valentine - Profile

My Bloody Valentine's 'Loveless' album was one of the classic albums of the early 90's, but took 2 and a half years to record and nearly bankrupted the Creation label. Olga Sladeckova reflects on the stormy history of the shoegazing movement pioneers


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Sounds Like Violence
Interview Sounds Like Violence - Interview

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Raveonettes
Interview Raveonettes - Interview

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Kilowatthours
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