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Cocteau Twins' classic fourth album 'Victorialand' turns 34 today. From their proto-punk debut 'Garlands' in 1982 to their shoegaze essential 'Head over Heels' in 1983, the Scottish dream-pop pioneers are most known for their heavily texturised and kaleidoscopic sounds; and more importantly, Elizabeth Fraser’s ethereal vocals. ⁠In 'Victorialand', the band dives into the soundscape of new age and ambient - their opener 'Lazy Calm' is an all-time classic.⁠ Avant Garde, Twins Pictures, Band Photoshoot, 80s Goth, Cocteau Twins, Focus Energy, Goth Bands, Brainwave Entrainment, Goth Music

Cocteau Twins' classic fourth album 'Victorialand' turns 34 today. From their proto-punk debut 'Garlands' in 1982 to their shoegaze essential 'Head over Heels' in 1983, the Scottish dream-pop pioneers are most known for their heavily texturised and kaleidoscopic sounds; and more importantly, Elizabeth Fraser’s ethereal vocals. ⁠In 'Victorialand', the band dives into the soundscape of new age and ambient - their opener 'Lazy Calm' is an all-time classic.⁠

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The end of 1984 was a creative peak for 4AD, the label that Ivo Watts-Russell founded four years earlier. October 1 saw the release of It’ll End in Tears, a wonderful set of melancholic songs by a collective of the label’s artists called This Mortal Coil. One of the highlights on the album was Elizabeth Fraser’s ethereal cover of Tim […]

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