The Buried Life

Year: 1993
Artist: Medicine

Other albums by Medicine

Medicine - Sounds of Medicine
Sounds of Medicine
1994, songs: 1
Medicine - Her Highness
Her Highness
1995, songs: 9

Facts about the album "The Buried Life"

Album Title: The Buried Life
Artist: Medicine

Meta Information: "The Buried Life" is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Medicine, released in 1993. This album represents a significant evolution in Medicine's sound, incorporating elements of shoegaze, noise rock, and dream pop to create a dense and atmospheric sonic landscape. With its swirling guitars, ethereal vocals, and experimental production techniques, "The Buried Life" offers listeners a hypnotic and immersive listening experience that explores themes of introspection, alienation, and transcendence.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Shoegaze Pioneers: Medicine emerged from the fertile Los Angeles alternative rock scene of the early 1990s, alongside bands like My Bloody Valentine and Ride, who helped popularize the shoegaze genre. "The Buried Life" showcases Medicine's innovative approach to shoegaze, with its swirling layers of guitar noise and hypnotic rhythms setting them apart as pioneers of the genre.

  2. Experimental Production: "The Buried Life" features experimental production techniques that push the boundaries of traditional rock music. The album incorporates elements of sampling, looping, and electronic manipulation, creating a dense and otherworldly sonic palette that blurs the lines between noise and melody.

  3. Cult Following: While "The Buried Life" did not achieve mainstream success upon its release, it has since gained a cult following among fans of alternative and shoegaze music. The album's innovative sound and evocative atmosphere have earned it a reputation as a classic of the genre, with many critics and musicians citing it as a seminal influence on their own work.

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