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Still in a Dream : Shoegaze, Slackers and the Reinvention of Rock, 1984–1994

Still in a Dream : Shoegaze, Slackers and the Reinvention of Rock, 1984–1994

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Author: Simon Reynolds

Music: styles & genres

Published on 18 June 2026 by Orion Publishing Co (White Rabbit) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 464 pages
153 x 235 x 37 | 574g

The definitive story of the slackers and shoegazers who reinvented rock.

'To devote a book to a set of wilfully amorphous and hazy bands, many of them long-forgotten outriders, is an act of love, commensurate with the saturated thrum of much of the music' OBSERVERTwenty years after his acclaimed postpunk best-seller, Rip It Up and Start Again, Simon Reynolds tells the tale of what happened next: the underground explosion of noisepop, shoegaze, slacker rock and grunge that reverberated through the mid-Eighties into the early Nineties.

Capturing the musical exhilaration of the era along with the alienation of youth during a period of ascendant conservative politics and glitzy mainstream pop, Still in a Dream celebrates a golden age of guitar reinvention, a second psychedelia of mind-blowing sounds pioneered by bands like My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth. In Britain, groups like Cocteau Twins and Slowdive escaped into shimmering dreamworlds while American underground rockers like Dinosaur Jr. and Pavement blended apathy and urgency into thrilling noise.

A propulsive and personal account from a journalist who covered this music in real time from the frontlines, Still in a Dream vividly recreates a period that was the last blast for the analogue culture of vinyl records and music papers, before the Internet changed everything.

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