My Bloody Valentine review – shoegaze pioneers find prettiness in pulverising noise

My Bloody Valentine's Live Show: A Sonic Apocalypse that Redefines Prettiness in Noise

In a world where earplugs are handed out like candy at every gig, My Bloody Valentine's live show is a defiant declaration of volume as its ultimate virtue. The Irish-English shoegaze pioneers know that their legendary sound isn't just about the noise – it's an immersive experience that assaults your senses and redefines what it means to be beautiful.

At the heart of this sonic maelstrom lies a delicate balance between brutality and beauty, with co-vocalist/guitarist Bilinda Butcher's gentle vocals serving as a stark contrast to Kevin Shields' shrieking soundscapes. The rhythm section of bassist Debbie Googe and drummer Colm Ó Cíosóig provides the solid foundation that anchors these disparate textures together.

As the show hurtles towards its climax, it becomes clear that My Bloody Valentine's sound has evolved beyond the genre they helped invent. With nods to noise warriors like Einstürzende Neubaten, their music takes on a raw, unbridled energy that's as unsettling as it is mesmerizing.

The near two-hour performance is a journey through the band's discography, from the ethereal landscapes of "Soon" (dedicated to late Stone Roses bassist Mani) to the apocalyptic intensity of closer "You Made Me Realise". The pulverising noise sections are akin to a sonic apocalypse, with Shields' walls of sound threatening to consume everything in their path.

And yet, amidst all this chaos, there's an undeniable prettiness that emerges – in the melodic sensibilities of Butcher's singing, or the way the band's textures blend together in a swirling vortex of sound. This is My Bloody Valentine at their most unique and special, a live show that will leave you breathless and begging for more.

Their tour, which has been seven years in the making, feels like a comet's arrival – a rare and fleeting moment of pure sonic bliss. As they take to the stage, it's clear that My Bloody Valentine is still pushing the boundaries of what's possible with music, creating an aural experience that will leave you forever changed.
 
omg just watched this live show review and i'm literally shaking 🤯 my bloody valentine is taking noise to a whole new level lol they're like the kings of sonic apocalypse and i am HERE FOR IT 💥 bilinda's vocals are so underrated btw, she brings this such ethereal quality to their sound 🌙 also, kevin shields' guitar work is insane 🤯 how do they even fit all that in one show? 2 hours is a long time, but it feels like it flew by... cant wait for them to tour again 💖
 
omg u gotta hear my bloody valentine live it's like their sound is taking over ur whole body 🤯 they got this crazy balance between all loud and chaotic but also super pretty at the same time bilinda's vocals r so soothing amidst all the noise...and kevin shields' guitar work is insane!!! i was literally on the edge of my seat the whole time 😂🎸
 
idk why ppl are hyped about this my bloody valentine live show 🤷‍♂️ its just noise noise everywhere no subtlety no finesse its like they took all the earplugs in the world and just threw them up on stage for everyone to wear 😂 but hey i guess thats what happens when u're trying to make music that's "sonic apocalypse" lol who gets prettier from being blown away by a wall of sound 🤣
 
I gotta say, their live show sounds MIND-BLOWING 🤯! I mean, I've seen some intense gigs in my time, but this one takes the cake. The way they blend brutality and beauty is just genius, it's like a force of nature on stage 💥. And Bilinda's vocals are like the calm in the storm, you know? It's crazy how they can go from super quiet to ear-shattering in seconds 🤯. I'm not surprised they're still pushing the boundaries of music, they're true innovators in that sense. The fact that it feels like a comet's arrival is just wild 🌟... anyway, if you ever get the chance to see them live, grab it!
 
I just got back from their show 🤯 and I'm still reeling from the noise 😂. I mean, I've seen some loud bands before, but this was on another level. The way Kevin Shields just unleashes his guitars like they're going to take over the world is both terrifying and beautiful at the same time 😲. And Bilinda's vocals are like a beacon of calm in all that chaos 🌊. It's like they're playing their own personal soundtrack for a war zone – it's so intense! But what really got me was how their sound has evolved over the years... I mean, who knew noise could be pretty too? 😂 Anyway, if you get the chance to see them live, don't hesitate – it'll be an experience you'll never forget 💥.
 
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