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M B V (Album) by My Bloody Valentine

Artist Biography For My Bloody Valentine

My Bloody Valentine Is A Shoegaze Band Formed In 1983 In Dublin Ireland. The Band’s Best Known Lineup Is Kevin Shields Vocals Guitar Bilinda Butcher Vocals Guitar Debbie Googe Bass And Colm Ó Cíosóig Drums . Their 1988 Album Isn't Anything Is Generally Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Records Of The Period Acting As An Important Precursor To The Early '90s "shoegazing" Scene. In 1991 The Band Released Their Second Full Length Album Loveless Later Declared One Of The Finest Albums Of The 1990s. The Band Struggled To Record A Follow Up Album And Split In 1997. The Band Reunited In 2007 And Performed Several Concerts The Following Year. The Band Released Their Third Album M B V In February 2013. The Band’s Key Member Is Guitarist/singer/composer Kevin Shields A Reclusive Perfectionist And Radically Inventive Guitarist/engineer. The Band’s Other Original Member Is Drummer/studio Maven Colm Ó Cíosóig During Their Heyday MBV Also Included Singer-Guitarist Bilinda Butcher And Bassist Debbie Googe. Their Band Shares Its Name With A Low-Budget Canadian Slasher Film. MBV Influences Include The Velvet Underground Sonic Youth Cocteau Twins Late-1970s Wire The Jesus And Mary Chain And Independent Artists Such As The Pastels. Kevin Shields Has Also Named The Beach Boys And The Ramones As A Personal Influence. After Leaving Creation Records In 1992 And Signing With Island Records The Band Fell Into A Creative Black Hole. Rumors Spread Among Their Fans Of Albums Being Recorded And Then Shelved. Debbie Googe Left The Band To Form Snowpony She Had Not Played Bass On Their Recordings Since You Made Me Realise. Colm Ó Cíosóig Eventually Left And Formed A Band With Hope Sandoval Formerly Of Mazzy Star Called Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions. Kevin Shields Sporadically Collaborated With Other Artists Most Notably Experimental Audio Research Curve And Primal Scream. He Revealed In A Fall 2003 National Public Radio Interview That Island Records Quit Financing His My Bloody Valentine Endeavors After He Spent Half A Million Pounds Of Their Money. As Of 2006 Many Rumors Mentioned The Possible Reformation Of MBV For A New Studio Album But None Of These Were True. On November 15 2007 My Bloody Valentine Announced Three Upcoming Live Gigs In The UK For 2008. On June 13 And 14 The Band Played In Public For The First Time In Thirteen Years Offering A Pair Of "Live Rehearsal" Presentations At The ICA In London And Officially Starting Their Series Of Comeback Performances. The Band Went On To Play A Slew Of Festivals In Summer And Fall Of 2008. Following Their Appearance At The 2008 All Tomorrow's Parties Festival The New York Times Reported That Shields Was Planning To Complete The Unfinished Album. On 2 February 2013 They Self-Released The Self-Titled Album M B V As A Download With Both Vinyl And CD Copies Shipping On 22nd Feb 2013. The Huffington Post Reported That It Caused Such A Public Stir That The Official MBV Website Crashed When Fans Attempted To Access The Site To Purchase A Copy.

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M B V Is The Third Studio Album By Anglo-Irish Rock Band My Bloody Valentine Self-Released On 2 February 2013. Produced By The Band's Vocalist And Guitarist Kevin Shields "m B V" Was The Band's First Full-Length Release Of Original Material Since "Loveless" Over Two Decades Earlier. Recording For M B V Began Prior To My Bloody Valentine's Breakup In 1997. Shields Resumed Recording In 2006 At The Time When The Band Was Reunited With Further Recording Occurring After 2011. The Album Received Critical Acclaim And Was Named Among The Best Albums Of 2013 By Numerous Publications Including Pitchfork Uncut And The Wire. Following Their Departure From Creation Records After The Release Of Their Second Studio Album "Loveless" My Bloody Valentine Signed With Island Records In October 1992 For A Reported £250 000. The Band's Advance Went Towards The Construction Of A Home Studio In Streatham South London Which Was Completed In April 1993. Several Technical Problems With The Studio Sent The Band Into "semi-Meltdown" According To Vocalist And Guitarist Kevin Shields Who Was Rumoured To Have Been Suffering From Writer's Block. Between 1993 And 1996 The Band Recorded And Released Two Covers "We Have All The Time In The World" By Louis Armstrong For Peace Together And "Map Ref. 41N 93W" By Wire For The Tribute Album "Whore Tribute To Wire". Rumours Spread That Several Albums Worth Of Material Had Been Recorded And Shelved Prior To The Band's 1997 Breakup. In 1999 It Was Reported That Shields Had Delivered 60 Hours Of Material To Island Records And Vocalist And Guitarist Bilinda Butcher Confirmed That There Existed "probably Enough Songs To Fill Two Albums". Shields Confirmed That At Least One Full Album Of "half-Finished" Material Was Abandoned "It Was Worth Dumping. It Was Dead. It Hadn't Got That Spirit That Life In It." Recording Sessions For M B V Began In 1996 After Bassist Debbie Googe And Drummer Colm Ó Cíosóig Had Left The Band. Shields Began Recording Guitar Riffs To Tape Laying The Foundations For Several Songs. He Said That When The Sessions Concluded In 1997 The Album Was "half-Finished". Shields Recorded Most Of The Instrumentation. In An Interview With Drowned In Sound Googe Said That The Drum Parts Had "been Added Then Taken Off At Least Once" With Shields' Brother Jimi Shields Recording Beats For Sampling And Ó Cíosóig Recording Final Live Tracks. In 2006 Shields Resumed Recording At The Time When The Band Was Reunited Combining Recordings From The 1996 And 1997 Sessions With Additional Instrumentation. Final Vocal Bass And Drum Tracks And Overdubs Were Recorded In 2011 And 2012. "She Found Now" Was The Only Song Recorded "completely From Scratch" In 2012. The Album Was Recorded And Mixed On Analogue Equipment As With My Bloody Valentine's Earlier Albums. It Was Recorded On 2-Inch 24-Track Tape And Mixed On Half-Inch Tape. Mastering Was Completed On 21 December 2012 After Four Months Of Mixing And Editing In Late 2012. The Post-Production Process Involved No Digital Processing According To The Band. The Band Recorded Additional Material At Grouse Lodge In Westmeath Republic Of Ireland During January 2013. The Songs On "Loveless" Had More In Common With Folk-Blues Music To Me Just A Verse And An Instrumental Passage Circular" And Described The New Material As "more Elongated" And "raw". The Beach Boys' Unfinished Album "Smile" Was An Influence On The Composition. According To Shields He "wanted To See What Would Happen If I Worked In A More Impressionistic Way So That It Only Comes Together At The End." He Later Expanded On His Comments Stating That He Was "purposefully Not Trying To Write Songs With A Beginning Middle And End." Shields Mentioned Drum And Bass As An Influence On One Of The Album's Songs And Jungle Music Had Influenced Some Of The Original Material Recorded In 1996. Commenting On Unreleased Songs From The "m B V" Recording Sessions Shields Said "there's Probably About Three More Songs That Will Come Out Sometime." In 2007 Describing The Imminent Release Of A New Record Shields Said "It Sounds Like What We Sounded Like—different But Not Radically Different" And Revealed The Album Was Composed From " The '96/'97 Record Half-Finished Record Finished And Then A Compilation Of Stuff We Did Before That In 1993–94 And A Little Bit Of New Stuff." My Bloody Valentine Confirmed The "m B V" Release Through The Band's Facebook Page On 2 February 2013. The Band's Website Was Relaunched At 11 58 GMT On 2 February Where M B V Was Released On Mbv Records. It Was Made Available For Purchase On The Website As A Download MP3 Or WAV A CD And Download Package Or A 180g LP CD And Download Package. The Website Crashed Within Minutes Of M B V's Release Due To Web Traffic And The Album Was Later Made Available For Stream On YouTube. Physical Copies Of The Album Were Released On 22 February. Asked About The Sales Shields Said "If We Had Put It Out On A Major Label We Would've Had To Sell 1.5 Million Copies To Do As Well As We Will Have Done By The End Of The Year." Prior To The Release Of "m B V" My Bloody Valentine Announced Live Dates In South Korea Japan Taiwan And Australia During February 2013. The Tour Began On 3 February In Seoul And Concluded On 22 February In Melbourne. A Three-Date Tour Of The United Kingdom Was Later Announced With The Band Performing From 8 To 12 March At Barrowlands In Glasgow O2 Apollo In Manchester And Hammersmith Apollo In London. Due To Demand A Second Performance At Hammersmith Apollo On 13 March Was Added. The Band Performed A Warm-Up Show At Electric Brixton In London On 27 January 2013 Performing A New Song Entitled "Rough Song" Which Was Later Titled "New You" On "m B V". The Band Undertook North American And Japanese Dates In Summer And Fall Of 2013. "m B V" Received Universal Acclaim. At Metacritic Which Assigns A Normalized Rating Out Of 100 To Reviews From Mainstream Critics The Album Received An Average Score Of 87 Based On 46 Reviews Indicating "universal Acclaim". AllMusic Rated "m B V" Four Out Of Five Stars. Writing For The A.V. Club Jason Heller Said The Album "stands As Something Potentially Timeless—and Immediately Breathtaking". Heller Drew Comparisons Between The First Half Of The Album And "Loveless" And Stated That The Latter Half "relinquishes The Familiar And Swims Far Beyond The Sight Of Shore" In His A− Review. BBC Music Reviewer Ian Wade Gave "m B V" A Favorable Review Describing "the Lack Of A Dramatic Shift In Direction" As "comforting". He Referred To The Album As "a Perfect Follow-Up To Loveless And Noted It "represents An Astounding Return". Greg Kot Of The Chicago Tribune Awarded The Album Two And A Half Stars Out Of Four And Described "m B V" As Being In Thirds Saying "the Opening Trio Of Songs Offers A Paler Version Of The Revolutionary "Loveless" Sound" "the Album Takes A Turn In Its Middle Third With 'Is This And Yes ' Essentially A Long Palette Cleanser Devoid Of Guitars" And "the Album's Final Three Songs Serve As The Antidote". Ludovic Hunter-Tilney Of The Financial Times Rated The Album Four Out Of Five Stars And Said That The "m B V" Opening Track "leads Us To Expect A "Loveless 2.0" As Though Shields Pushing 50 Has Finally Accepted That He Has Painted Himself Into A Corner. However As The Album Unfolds It Transforms Itself Into A Remarkable Act Of Renewal" Later Concluding There Was "a Wild Undisciplined Feel To The Music". Writing For The Guardian Alexis Petridis Compared The Album Favourably To "Loveless" And Stated That M B V Was "more Melodically Complex Intriguing And Often Pleasing Than Anything My Bloody Valentine Has Written Before" In His Full Five-Star Review. Both Hot Press And The Irish Times Published Favourable Reviews Of "m B V"—Eamon Sweeney Of Hot Press Said My Bloody Valentine "have Delivered Nine Tracks And 46 Minutes Of Beautiful Madness To Luxuriate And Get Completely Lost In" And Jim Carroll Praised The Album Referring To It As "damn Good" And Adding "but This Is My Bloody Valentine And That Third Album Comes With So Many Expectations That It's Nigh On Impossible For It To Live Up To What We Expect." Los Angeles Times' Music Critic Randall Roberts Awarded M B V Three And A Half Stars Out Of Four. He Described The Album As Opening With "a Syrupy Drunken Vessel Of Deep Tremolo Guitar" And Ending On "a Whirlwind Of Rhythm" Adding "the Record Blossoms 20 Minutes In And Over Its Length Presents The Sound Of A Group Living In The Here And Now Rhythms Of The Moment And Staticky Love-Anthems Like 'If I Am' As Beautiful As Anything The Band Has Ever Done." Spin Rated "m B V" Eight Out Of Ten With Reviewer Michael Robbins Referring To It As A "logical Next Step" And "utterly Contemporary" With "a Few Songs Betray Ing Their Long Frustrating Gestation In A Studio Vacuum." The Album Was Also Included In The Book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Although It Was Removed In Later Versions. Personnel My Bloody Valentine
Kevin Shields
Bilinda Butcher
Debbie Googe
Colm Ó Cíosóig Technical Personnel
Kevin Shields – Production Mixing
Andy Savours – Mix Engineering
Noel Summerville – LP Mastering
Alex Wharton – CD And Digital Mastering Design Personnel
Matthew Cooper – Layout
Debbie Googe – Layout
Lung – Booklet Images
Anna Meldal – Booklet Images
Nicholas Pankhurst – Sleeve Artwork Booklet Images