Posts Tagged ‘Laboratory Noise’

Shoegazer Sunday: Laboratory Noise’s “I Can Only Give You Everything”

Sunday, June 16th, 2013

So a while back I posted a couple of songs from Laboratory Noise’s debut album When Sound Generates Light. Then I went to buy the album, found a CD cheap on Amazon, put it in my basket, and then got busy with something. The next day when I went to check out, the price had gone from something like $3 to something like $20.

Then it slipped my mind until I found it cheap on Amazon again and finally picked it up. Now I’ve had a chance to listen to it.

The verdict?

This is a tremendously strong Shoegaze album. Certainly the best I’ve heard since Midsummer’s Into the Trees, and possibly the best since Slowdive’s Just for the Day, my Shoegaze Alpha and Omega. Every song on it is at least good, and even the one song I didn’t care for the beginning of turns (“Earthrise”) beautiful about halfway through.

Here’s “I Can Only Give You Everything,” but any shoegaze fan should pick this up.

It’s that good.

They also have a new EP out that’s next on my listening list.

Shoegazer Sunday: Laboratory Noise’s “Things That Fall From The Sky”

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Since the band themselves were kind enough to comment when I posted their previous song, I’m happy to give them more exposure for “Things That Fall From The Sky” (another one off their debut album When Sound Generates Light), especially since it’s rather good.

And there are few Shoegazer songs that don’t benefit from a pretty, whispy-voiced female lead singer, which Kerry Ramsay (if I have the name right) provides here. She sounds a bit like Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell (always a good thing), with maybe a touch of Alison Shaw from Cranes.

Shoegazer Sunday: Laboratory Noise’s “Here, She Is Evergreen”

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Today’s dollop of Shoegaze goodness comes from Laboratory Noise. Love the band name. The YouTube description says they hail from Manchester, the birthplace of classic Shoegaze, but their bio says they hail from nearby Bradford instead.

Their debut album, When Sound Generates Light, is available through Amazon.