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blueScreen

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blueScreen was an atmospheric shoegazer rock band that formed in Toronto, Canada in 1997. The band released three early EPs and two independent CDs, "In Between Worlds" (2002) and "A Survival Guide to Mishaps and Losses" (2006). Exclaim magazine wrote, "blueScreen ambitiously pours out some of the most beautiful atmospheric pop, like liquid silver. They combine crunchy guitars, ethereal vocals and all sorts of effects to create one great swirling mass of sound. Each song ebbs and flows in perfect rhythm, at some points evoking a sense of the world in slow motion." blueScreen's songs were featured on several music compilations, including "Blue" on Losing Today magazine's 2000 "Multicolor" CD compilation. In 2004, "Araby", "Touche le Fond" and "Be" from blueScreen's debut CD were featured on soundtracks for several TV shows including Radio Free Roscoe, Dark Oracle and VH1s Man in the Mirror. blueScreen disbanded in 2006, shortly after the release of its second CD. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Be

349
2

Blue

265
3

Araby

228
4

AM

228
5

Diner

203
6

Anon

187
7

Sometimes

157
8

Turn to Grey

145
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Forever

142
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Touche Le Fond

126

albums

In Between Worlds

In Between Worlds

Undercurrents

Undercurrents

A Survival Guide to Mishaps and Losses

A Survival Guide to Mishaps and Losses

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คาดผิดหวัง (Fail Fell Felt)

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แค่รักตัวเองฉันยังทำไม่ได้เลย (Lose Lost Loss)

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Trance Sessions

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Shadow: Trance Sessions

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Sborka 2

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Boxes

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พบเพียงพาน

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Multicolor

carnival e.p.

carnival e.p.

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