After a first EP in 1990, SLOWDIVE released their debut album "Just For A Day" on Creation Records in 1991, followed by other EPs and the so-called album "Souvlaki" (1993). After the 1995, "Pygmalion", the band lost their deal with Creation and disbanded shortly afterwards, and in the following 22 years of absence, several compilation albums were released and the members devoted themselves to other musical adventures.In 2014 they announced their reunion, Promised new songs and returned to the stage, following their debut EP, the self-titled album "Slowdive" will be released in May 2017 by Dead Oceans. "We were always ambitious," says Frontman Neil Halstead, "not when it comes to selling records, but in terms of making interesting records." It seems to have succeeded, since the SLOWDIVE catalog has remained interesting and relevant in the last decades. The eight new songs - expansive and SLOWDIVE's most direct material - were recorded in the The Courtyard studio in Oxfordshire and mixed in the famous Sunset Sound in Los Angeles by Chris Coady (Beach House). Important in the development process was group dynamics. , If you play in a band and record three albums, then there is a continuous flow and a development. "We are a member of Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Christian Savill (guitar), Nick Chaplin (bass), Rachel Goswell (vocals) and Simon Scott (drums, electronics).