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Cocteau Twins — Heaven Or Las Vegas

Heaven Or Las Vegas

Cocteau Twins
Rock 1990

Emerging from the lush soundscapes of the late '80s, this remastered edition of "Heaven Or Las Vegas" presents a distinctly ethereal blend of dream pop and alternative rock. The Cocteau Twins weave intricate, shimmering guitar textures with Elizabeth Fraser's hauntingly beautiful vocals, creating a sound that feels both otherworldly and intimate. The production, handled by the band alongside Robin Guthrie, showcases a meticulous layering of effects—reverb and delay swirl around Fraser's crystalline voice, while Simon Raymonde's bass lines ground the ethereal melodies in a rhythmic pulse. The album stands out for its ability to juxtapose the upbeat and the melancholic. Tracks like "Pitch the Baby" and "Iceblink Luck" embody a brisk tempo, yet they are imbued with a sense of yearning and nostalgia, reflective of the early '90s cultural landscape where alternative music began to carve its own identity separate from mainstream rock. The lyrical content, often abstract and impressionistic, invites listeners to immerse themselves in the sonic textures rather than decipher explicit narratives. "Heaven Or Las Vegas" not only represents a high point in the band's discography but also captures a moment in alternative music that embraces emotional depth and sonic experimentation. The remastering enhances the nuances of each track, allowing the subtleties of the original recordings to shine through with renewed clarity. This album remains a touchstone for those exploring the boundaries of genre and sound, solidifying the Cocteau Twins' legacy within the fabric of '90s music.

“I picked 'Heaven or Las Vegas' by the Cocteau Twins... I listened to it constantly when I was making my record 'Tourist in This Town'... I heard this record and I'm like, oh this record is perfect start to finish and her vocal melodies are just so bizarre and her lyrics are so bizarre in this way that is very intriguing to me.”
Indie Folk Singer · Songwriters· Ep #529 ·
Watch this moment 6:17
“I don't know why it took me so long to listen to the Cocteau Twins. I think this is their most commercially successful album but I also think it's the best one out of the few I've heard. I love the singer's voice and just her melodies are really weird.”
Psychedelic Australian Band· Ep #575 ·
Watch this moment 7:36
“Heaven Or Las Vegas by the Cocteau Twins comes from a pretty gray, grimy part of Scotland with views of really ugly industrial, and the thought of these people coming from there and coming up with a... their imaginations just must have been something else.”
Scottish Indie Pop Band· Ep #868 ·
Watch this moment 7:13
“I had to hit them with the uh Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas, one of my favorite uh album. A bunch of dope songs on here, crazy production, crazy arrangements, crazy vocal treatments. So, yeah, I can't wait to uh do like we do up in Seattle, Washington, put the windows down, the sunroof open and bump this uh Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas.”
Hip-Hop Trio· Ep #943 ·
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Tracklist

10 tracks · 37:24 · click to preview
1
Cherry-Coloured Funk
3:12
2
Pitch the Baby
3:14
3
Iceblink Luck
3:18
4
Fifty-Fifty Clown
3:10
5
Heaven or Las Vegas
4:58
6
I Wear Your Ring
3:29
7
Fotzepolitic
3:30
8
Wolf In the Breast
3:31
9
Road, River and Rail
3:21
10
Frou-Frou Foxes In Midsummer Fires
5:38
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