Review: ‘Fingers Crossed’ is a stripped portrait of a shoegaze icon
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Amid the current shoegaze resurgence brought on by nostalgia-fueled TikToks, new fans of the 30-year-old subgenre are indulging in its ethereal soundscapes by way of Cocteau Twins and Slowdive. Unlike the aforementioned bands, Lush escaped mainstream success, but had a dedicated cult following of veteran shoegaze fans. Two years ago, and 24 years since Lush’s This story Review: ‘Fingers Crossed’ is a stripped portrait of a shoegaze icon appeared first on Washington Square News.

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