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Did peeps here really expect them to drop it the week of the 4th of July? C'mon now, as soon as Levitation claimed last week, I figured we wouldn't be getting this until week of July 8th. I'm anxious like most of ya, but too many people I know say it's on (which wasn't the case last year).
Announcing it during a short holiday week like this wouldn't make sense, but of course DD does its own thing, so while I don't expect an announcement tomorrow, it wouldn't totally surprise me.
Six fucking days to go. Don't be misleading us now Supre!
I wonder if Phil will drop anything else before then, or just leave it all til then. In any case, I'm beyond ready to see what's in store for this year.
A New York Times feature on the shoegaze revival includes this:
Phil Pirrone, co-founder of the Desert Daze festival in Lake Perris, Calif., which has hosted reunion performances by OG shoegazers like My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride, said the revival built gradually but now seems to be everywhere. Desert Daze’s next event, in October, will feature Wisp and what he said were an array of other neo-shoegaze groups.
“We are living in a maximalist future in which every era is being romanticized by some demographic of people,” Pirrone said. Shoegaze, he said, “as dreamy as it is, it’s also dangerous, fatalistic. There’s something romantic about that in this day and age.”
A New York Times feature on the shoegaze revival includes this:
Phil Pirrone, co-founder of the Desert Daze festival in Lake Perris, Calif., which has hosted reunion performances by OG shoegazers like My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride, said the revival built gradually but now seems to be everywhere. Desert Daze’s next event, in October, will feature Wisp and what he said were an array of other neo-shoegaze groups.
“We are living in a maximalist future in which every era is being romanticized by some demographic of people,” Pirrone said. Shoegaze, he said, “as dreamy as it is, it’s also dangerous, fatalistic. There’s something romantic about that in this day and age.”
I can’t wait to see this array of other neo-shoegaze groups
A New York Times feature on the shoegaze revival includes this:
Phil Pirrone, co-founder of the Desert Daze festival in Lake Perris, Calif., which has hosted reunion performances by OG shoegazers like My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride, said the revival built gradually but now seems to be everywhere. Desert Daze’s next event, in October, will feature Wisp and what he said were an array of other neo-shoegaze groups.
“We are living in a maximalist future in which every era is being romanticized by some demographic of people,” Pirrone said. Shoegaze, he said, “as dreamy as it is, it’s also dangerous, fatalistic. There’s something romantic about that in this day and age.”
I can’t wait to see this array of other neo-shoegaze groups