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On this day November 29 1985 Cocteau Twins released the EP Echoes in a Shallow Bay. The record delivered the lush, dreamlike sound that defined the band’s mid 80s rise, blending layered guitars, atmospheric textures, and Elizabeth Fraser’s expressive vocal style into a rich and immersive...
On this day November 15 1985, Cocteau Twins released Tiny Dynamine, an ethereal and beautifully atmospheric EP that captured the band’s dreamlike sound at its finest. Known for their lush textures and Elizabeth Fraser’s haunting vocals, the Cocteau Twins continued to expand their sonic world...
On this day November 1984, Cocteau Twins released their album Treasure, a landmark recording that defined their ethereal sound and solidified their place as one of the most unique and influential bands of the 1980s. Many sources state November 1 for the release but other fan sources state the...
On this day April 14, 1986, Cocteau Twins released their fourth studio album Victorialand, a dreamy and ethereal record that stood apart from anything else in the 80s music scene. Known for their lush soundscapes and Elizabeth Fraser’s otherworldly vocals, the band took a softer, more ambient...
On this day March 4 1985 the Cocteau Twins released their EP Aikea-Guinea. This release marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, showcasing their distinctive sound and ethereal style that would influence the dream pop and shoegaze genres.
The EP featured tracks like Aikea-Guinea and...
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