My Bloody Valentine

By • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Band Bios

For all the backslapping and grandstanding during this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, its “Don’t Look Back” segment — featuring veteran bands each playing one of their classic albums from front to back — missed two obvious performers. The occasionally re-united Dismemberment Plan could have rocked Emergency and I, but even more glaringly absent was the recently-reformed My Bloody Valentine, whose masterpiece Loveless was once deemed as the “best album of the 1990s” by Pitchfork itself. (Although they later recanted that claim and republished the countdown with Radiohead’s OK Computer in the top slot). As it stands, the mind-bending shoe-gazer quartet would have served as a perfect backdrop to the festival, with the group’s legendary volume from that 1991 LP swaying through a sticky Chicago summer night. The oversight’s silver lining might be that anyone lucky enough to catch the ever-elusive Kevin Shields & Co. this time around will get to do so in a slightly more intimate setting.

Chicago Innerview Magazine, September 2008

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