The band consists of Rachel Goswell (vocals/guitar), Neil Halstead (vocals/guitar), Nick Chaplin (bass), Christian Savill (guitar), and Simon Scott (drums, 1990-1994, 2014-present); additionally, Ian McCutcheon replaced Scott from 1994-1995. Goswell and Halstead had known each other since early childhood in Reading, Berkshire.
Initial demos were released as the Slowdive EP in late 1990; the band's sound was influenced by the Cocteau Twins and Creation labelmates My Bloody Valentine, featuring heavy use of guitar effects and muted vocals. Reviews in Melody Maker and the NME were enthusiastic, and two further well-regarded EPs followed in 1991 (Morningrise & Holding Our Breath). Their debut LP Just for a Day was written and recorded in six weeks, and was generally felt to be a disappointment at the time. At the same time, the UK music press had started to pick up on the American grunge scene, and the more introspective sounds of Slowdive, labelmates Ride, Chapterhouse and other "shoegazing" bands had fallen from critical favour. American label SBK pushed back the release of Just for a Day after a disastrous viral marketing campaign (involving vandalism of a public statue). In early 1992, the band toured the USA with Ride, and then returned to the UK to record a second album.
The band's second album, Souvlaki, would later become generally the band's most popular and well-received record. The album broke new ground for the band: two songs featured contributions from Brian Eno; "Souvlaki Space Station" was influenced by dub reggae; tracks such as "Dagger" and "Here She Comes" would become indications of the country-rock direction Halstead and Goswell would take a few years later; and several songs such as "When the Sun Hits" and "Alison" continued the style of the first album, but with improved songwriting. Initial copies of the UK version came with Blue Day, a compilation of most of the early EP tracks originally released as a separate album in Japan and some European countries. Later in the year, the band also released the 5 EP, containing four songs showcasing the influence of ambient techno; the lead track "In Mind" was also remixed by Bandulu and Reload (both then signed to Creation's dance label).
As with the first album, SBK delayed Souvlaki's release, and the band found themselves touring the USA in the summer of 1993 as Catherine Wheel's supporting act with no product to promote. The US version of Souvlaki was eventually released in early 1994, and included "Some Velvet Morning" (originally recorded for the Volume 7 compilation) and three of the tracks from the 5 EP. When Slowdive were finally able to tour America to support the album, SBK withdrew their funding halfway through; two further tours in 1994 were entirely funded by the band.
Simon Scott left amidst creative differences in 1994; he was replaced on drums by Ian McCutcheon. The band had almost become a Halstead solo project by the recording of their final album, 1995's Pygmalion. A critically misunderstood and widely-misinterpreted "ambient" record, Pygmalion took the dreamy guitar sound and warm-yet-solemn tone of earlier Slowdive to a newer, more minimalist extreme, similar to earlier dream pop bands such as A R Kane, or bands such as Labradford.
Slowdive was dropped by Creation in 1995 a week after the release of Pygmalion; Halstead had been warned before the recording of the album that the relationship with the label would end unless he delivered a "pop album". A legend arose that the band was dropped due to the Gallagher brothers refusing to sign Oasis to Creation if Slowdive and their counterparts remained on the label's roster, although Oasis had in fact released their debut single almost a year before Pygmalion.
After being dropped from Creation, Slowdive eventually went on hiatus later in 1995. Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell and Ian McCutcheon recorded an album of country-influenced songs, and were signed to label 4AD, changing the band name to Mojave 3. Halstead and Goswell have also both released solo albums for 4AD.
Christian Savill went on to form Monster Movie, a dream pop group that continued where Slowdive left off. They have released three albums thus far, Last Night Something Happened, To The Moon, Transistor, and—most recently—All Lost.
Simon Scott formed Televise in 2004, a group which developed the lengthy noise swells and experimental song structures that helped define shoegaze while (also) including a more electronic brand of indie rock.
Eventually, all of Slowdive's albums were reissued in late 2005. Just For a Day included a bonus disc with all tracks from the first three EPs, and the three songs recorded for a John Peel session on 26 March 1991. Souvlaki included a bonus disc with all the remaining EP tracks, as well as "Some Velvet Morning" (originally recorded for a compilation). Pygmalion—which had become a collector's item in the years since its release due to it never being issued in the USA—contained no extra material, however.
On January 28, 2014, following a 12-day countdown and the appearance of an official website and Twitter account for the band, Slowdive announced their reunion with the Just for a Day/Souvlaki-era line-up including Simon Scott as drummer. The band was confirmed the same day to be playing the 2014 Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, Spain. 2014 saw the band go on a 5 month, 40 date long tour. In January 2017, Slowdive released their first new single in 22 years on the Dead Oceans label. Another single and a self titled fourth album followed in May 2017, preceded by another single, "Sugar for the Pill".
In September 2020, Slowdive announced they had begun work on their fifth studio album. In April 2023, the band confirmed on a podcast that they had finished their new album. The lead single "Kisses" was released on 20 June 2023, and later that month the band played the Glastonbury Festival for the first time. The album's second single "Skin in the Game" was released on 18 July 2023, followed by "The Slab" and "Alife" in August, and the album Everything Is Alive, was released on 1 September 2023.
Catch the Breeze
Slowdive Lyrics
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Just catch the breeze
You know it had to fall
Rain, washes, ways down
And I, I want the world to pass
And I, I watch the wind to fly
You can believe in everything
You can believe it all
Just watch the rain, it helps in all you do
The breeze, it blows, it blows everything
And I, I want the world to pass
And I, I want the sun to shine
You can believe in everything
You can believe it all
"Catch the Breeze" by Slowdive is a song with somewhat ambiguous lyrics that could be interpreted in a few different ways. One possible interpretation is that the song is about surrendering to the natural elements around you and finding solace in them. The lyrics "Feels like all the days are gone, just catch the breeze" suggest that the singer is feeling lost or overwhelmed by life, but then encourages them to focus on the breeze as a kind of refuge. The rain is also used as a symbol of renewal and cleansing, with the line "Rain, washes, ways down" suggesting that it has the power to wash away negative thoughts or emotions.
The lines "And I, I want the world to pass / And I, I watch the wind to fly" could be interpreted as a desire to detach from the world and just observe it from a distance, rather than being swept up in its chaos. The chorus, with its repetition of "You can believe in everything / You can believe it all," could be seen as a kind of reassurance that everything will be okay as long as you can hold onto that belief. Overall, the lyrics of "Catch the Breeze" seem to be encouraging the listener to seek comfort in the natural world and to find peace through surrendering to it.
Line by Line Meaning
Feels like all the days are gone
The singer is feeling as though time is slipping away
Just catch the breeze
The singer is suggesting to simply let go and enjoy the moment
You know it had to fall
The singer is acknowledging the inevitability of change and loss
Rain, washes, ways down
The artist is describing the cleansing and transformative power of rain
And I, I want the world to pass
The artist is expressing a desire for time to move forward and bring change
And I, I watch the wind to fly
The singer is observing the natural world and finding solace in it
You can believe in everything
The singer is offering a message of hope and positivity
You can believe it all
The artist is encouraging the listener to have faith and trust in life
Hey, are you feeling something new
The artist is posing a question about personal growth or change
Just watch the rain, it helps in all you do
The artist is suggesting that even difficult experiences can be helpful and transformative
The breeze, it blows, it blows everything
The singer is describing the impermanence and transience of life
And I, I want the world to pass
The artist's desire for change is reiterated
And I, I want the sun to shine
The singer is looking forward to brighter times in the future
You can believe in everything
The message of hope and positivity is repeated
You can believe it all
The listener is once again encouraged to trust in life
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Written by: NEIL HALSTEAD
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@fernandocarrazzoni
Saw them live last week and this song felt like a dream.
@francescopaolociampone
To whoever is listening to this song now, wherever you are.... Sending you love, peace, healing and all good wishes. May your life be good
@will-love-lvx
I bought this album when it came out and I played it when our Family drove to North Carolina. My poor cousin couldn't handle the feels!! lol I still adore this one.
@diddyfan1297
Saw them yesterday in Chile, last part of the song is heavenly
@gcvrsa
I'll never forget the night my bandmates turned me onto Slowdive, all the way back in 1990 or 91. I was completely blown away.
@01823
ESTOY TAN AGRADECIDO DE SEGUIR CON VIDA Y ESCUCHAR LAS REMASTERIZACION DE MIS CANCIONES FAVORITAS 🫶🏻
@sickboysakich
no saben como esta cancion. Just For a Day siempre será mi álbum favorito de todos los tiempos
@mts1901
absurdamente linda.
@JorgeLMarquezsM
Experiencia fuerte escuchar esto hace unos días en el concierto que hicieron en Santiago de Chile
@mothyglory
this song feels like heaven