March 19th, 2010 | 4:04 pm | Tim Sendra

The sound of shoegaze never really went away. It lingers on like tinnitus. Well, that's kind of a bleak analogy. Maybe more like the memory of a perfect kiss at sunset. There are a bunch of bands today carrying on the fuzzy, effects-driven pop that bands like My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride pioneered back in the late 80s. Next week, one of the best, Serena-Maneesh, releases a new album (S-M 2:Abyss in B Minor) so it seemed now would be a good time to round up visual documentation of some of the best of the newgazers.
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February 24th, 2010 | 3:15 pm | AMG Staff

Think back to 1990, the year before the first Lollapalooza, the year hip-hop went pop via MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice -- a year where classic rockers still had such a stranglehold on the mainstream that Paul Simon could appear on Billboard's Modern Rock Singles chart. It could be said that this was a year of transitions, with rap's golden age starting to slowly wind down and alt-rock beginning to boil over, but looking back 20 years on, 1990 sure delivers a number of stone-cold classics, whether it's the Bomb Squad in full flight on Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, the pristine pure pop of the La's, the shimmer and roar of Ride's Nowhere, Neil Young lumbering with Crazy Horse on Ragged Glory, the Breeders' glorious Pod, or Digital Underground's inspired funk fantasia Sex Packets -- and that's just a list of albums! AllMusic celebrates all this and much, much more in the 1990 edition of AllMusic Loves.
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