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There’s not much to say about My Bloody Valentine’s 1991 masterpiece “Loveless” that hasn’t already been said. It’s widely regarded as one of the best albums of the 1990’s for its groundbreaking guitar work, meticulous orchestration, and for generally laying the foundation of the shoegaze genre. In addition to being a landmark album, Shields’ dedication and perfectionism to his craft made “Loveless” exceedingly difficult and expensive to produce, being recorded in over 19 studios before being dropped from their label after its release. Tension in the band due eventually signaled their breakup in 1997. They released their follow up album “mbv” in 2013, 22 years after the release of “Loveless.” They have been touring and recording new material since then. “Loveless’” album cover is a fine example of perfectly synchronized simplicity. The cover artwork is a photograph of a guitar taken by Angus Cameron, heavily distorted and obscured with the band’s name barely visible in the bottom left corner. It may seem unremarkable at first glance, but upon hearing the music it comes together in perfect harmony as a completed piece. #juxtapozsoundandvision


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