Ardor, released in 1994, featured the signature swirling guitars, minimal bass lines and slow paced tempos of the Shoegazer genre. Suzanne Perry's unique style of vocal harmonies, many times in foreign languages, took them far beyond the genre, however. Some people compared them to Dead Can Dance, others Cocteau Twins, or Slowdive. Dreamy and romantic sounding, Ardor is rich in atmosphere and feeling. Jennifer Ryan Fuller joined them for two tracks, one being the popular duet, "Depression Glass," making her the first additional vocalist to be featured with LSD.
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Ardor, released in 1994, featured the signature swirling guitars, minimal bass lines and slow paced tempos of the Shoegazer genre. Suzanne Perry'… read more
Ardor, released in 1994, featured the signature swirling guitars, minimal bass lines and slow paced tempos of the Shoegazer genre. Suzanne Perry's unique style of vocal harmonies, m… read more
Love Spirals Downwards was an ethereal darkwave, dream pop, atmospheric drum'n'bass and electronica recording act from California. Love Spirals Downwards was begun by multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lum and then-girlfriend Suzanne Perry. In 1991, Lum and Perry recorded a demo, which led to a contract with Projekt Records. Over its 8-year history, the band released four full-length albums, a career retrospective, and a CD single, selling (by their own account) in excess of 40,000 CDs. They were also included on over two dozen various artist compilations, including the Heavenly V… read more
Love Spirals Downwards was an ethereal darkwave, dream pop, atmospheric drum'n'bass and electronica recording act from California. Love Spirals Downwards was begun by multi-instru… read more
Love Spirals Downwards was an ethereal darkwave, dream pop, atmospheric drum'n'bass and electronica recording act from California. Love Spirals Downwards was begun by multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lum and then-girlfriend Suzanne… read more