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My Bloody Valentine

Live Performances by My Bloody Valentine in 2008

My Bloody Valentine - 'Thorn' Live Performance in New York

New York, NY, United States

January 31, 2008 | Video Length: 3:33
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  • In January 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live in New York, showcasing their track "Thorn," which originally appeared on their 1988 album "Isn't ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live in New York, showcasing their track "Thorn," which originally appeared on their 1988 album "Isn't Anything." By this time, the band was experiencing a significant reunion phase after a long hiatus; they had famously disbanded in the early 1990s following the release of their groundbreaking album "Loveless" in 1991. The 2008 performance marked one of their first live shows since their 1995 tour, igniting excitement among fans who had long awaited their return. The choice to perform a song from their early catalog illustrates their commitment to their roots while re-engaging with a dedicated fanbase. Additionally, the recording's capture by noted filmmaker Lance Bangs adds a layer of authenticity and significance to this live moment.

MY BLOODY VALENTINE - Full Concert Live at Roundhouse, London

Roundhouse
London, UK

June 22, 2008 | Video Length: 1:30:43
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  • On June 22, 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live at the Roundhouse in London, marking a significant moment in their career, as it was part of thei... Read Full Description >

    On June 22, 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live at the Roundhouse in London, marking a significant moment in their career, as it was part of their first live tour in nearly two decades following their 1991 album "Loveless." The setlist included key tracks from both "Isn't Anything" and "Loveless," showcasing the band's influential sound characterized by dense layers of guitar and ethereal vocals. The band's return to the stage was met with considerable excitement, as they had been largely inactive since their original disbandment in the early 1990s. Following their reunion tour, they eventually released their long-awaited third album, "m b v," in 2013. This concert represents a nostalgic revival for fans and an opportunity for the band to reconnect with their audience after years of silence. The performance reaffirmed their legacy in the shoegaze genre and highlighted the enduring appeal of their innovative sound.

My Bloody Valentine - 'To Here Knows When' Live Performance at Fuji Rock Festival

Fuji Rock Festival
Naeba, Niigata, Japan

July 26, 2008 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • In July 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live at the Fuji Rock Festival, marking a significant moment in their career following a lengthy hiatus. P... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live at the Fuji Rock Festival, marking a significant moment in their career following a lengthy hiatus. Prior to this performance, the band had released their landmark album "Loveless" in 1991, which is often hailed as a defining work in the shoegaze genre. The performance at Fuji Rock came during a period of reunion for the band, as they had resumed touring in 2008 after nearly two decades of silence, with fans eagerly anticipating new music and live experiences. This live recording underscores the band's enduring influence and the excitement surrounding their return, embodying the ethereal soundscapes and powerful dynamics that characterized their earlier work. Their unique blend of noise and melody continues to resonate with audiences, as evidenced by their dedicated fan base at the festival.

My Bloody Valentine - Final Moments of the Loudest Show Ever at Aragon

Aragon
Chicago, IL, United States

September 27, 2008 | Video Length: 5:01
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  • In 2008, My Bloody Valentine was in the midst of a notable resurgence following a lengthy hiatus, having initially disbanded in 1997. The band's live ... Read Full Description >

    In 2008, My Bloody Valentine was in the midst of a notable resurgence following a lengthy hiatus, having initially disbanded in 1997. The band's live performance at the Aragon in Chicago on September 27, 2008, occurred shortly after the release of their much-anticipated EP "m b v" in 2013, though they had not yet released any new material since their seminal album "Loveless" in 1991. This performance is particularly significant as it marked the band's first North American tour in over 15 years, and the loud noise segment that extended for about 20 minutes exemplified their signature shoegaze sound, characterized by dense layers of guitar distortion and dreamy vocals. The Aragon show was part of a larger effort to reconnect with fans and showcase their groundbreaking sound live again, solidifying their status in the alternative music scene.

My Bloody Valentine - Live Performance of 'Soon' at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA, United States

October 1, 2008 | Video Length: 2:13
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  • In 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, showcasing their iconic sound with a live rendition of "Soon," the closin... Read Full Description >

    In 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, showcasing their iconic sound with a live rendition of "Soon," the closing track from their seminal album *Loveless*, released in 1991. By this time, the band had reformed after a long hiatus, having initially disbanded in the early 1990s shortly after *Loveless* was released. Their performance in Santa Monica marked a significant moment as it was part of their first extensive tour in over a decade, highlighting the enduring influence of their music and the anticipation surrounding their live shows. The band's use of innovative techniques, including their signature wall of sound, contributed to a transformative listening experience, underscoring their reputation as pioneers of the shoegaze genre. This concert not only celebrated the band's legacy but also introduced their music to a new generation of fans.