The group's seminal debut album is aptly titled: The melodies shimmer and drone and hum like otherworldly pop tunes, and Radley and Pierce's vocals hover gently in the mix....
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Spiritualized's first official live release was this seven-song limited-edition package, originally available only via mail order. Taking its title from a line in the...
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Built on psychedelic strings, stellar drones, gospelized R&B, Brian Wilson orchestrations, and repetitive systems music, this is rock as redemptive balm for the...
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Led by savant/seer, Jason Pierce,
Spiritualized create a unique, hybrid sound that has been labeled everything from 21st Century Gospel to Record Collection Rock. As he...
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Spiritualized's eagerly awaited second album continues the group's ethereal tradition, this time with a loopier, more symphonic sound. Many of the songs swell past the...
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Spiritualized's third collection of hypnotic headphone symphonies is their most brilliant and accessible to date. Largely forsaking the drones and minimalistic, repetitive...
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Because the new material is rather short, The Abbey Road EP would be better labeled a single than an EP. Compiling "Come Together" and "Broken Heart" from Ladies and...
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Following up the band's all-encompassing Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, this live double-CD is one of the more successful attempts at bringing a full-on...
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Live albums, by and large, are a dime a dozen -- inconsequential souvenirs designed to placate fans awaiting new studio material, they rarely if ever shed new light on the...
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Jason Pierce has never shied away from changes in pursuit of his artistic goals. He traded Spacemen 3's white-hot intensity for the gentler ebb and flow of Spiritualized,...
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Spiritualized play an atmospheric psychedelia that suggests loose-fitting improvisation at its most inspired. Yet, it's well documented that leader Jason Pierce is a control...
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After the arduous process of making 2001's hyper-orchestrated Let It Come Down and hearing the fierce, back-to-basics rock of bands like the White Stripes and Black Rebel...
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The group's seminal debut album is aptly titled: The melodies shimmer and drone and hum like otherworldly pop tunes, and Radley and Pierce's vocals hover gently in the mix....
more >