Cocteau Twins' Debut Album: "WEB Garlands"
A Classic in Alternative Rock
Release and Reception
Released on July 10, 1982, by 4AD, "WEB Garlands" was Cocteau Twins' debut album and a groundbreaking release in the world of alternative rock. It peaked within the top five of the UK Independent Albums Chart, cementing its status as a critical and commercial success.
Ethereal and Dark Soundscape
With its distinct dreamy and haunting soundscape, "WEB Garlands" established Cocteau Twins as masters of ethereal rock. Elizabeth Fraser's ethereal vocals interwoven with Robin Guthrie's atmospheric guitar created a unique and captivating musical experience.
Legacy and Recognition
In 2003, "WEB Garlands" was ranked 59th in Scotland's 100 Best Rock and Pop Albums. Its influence continues to be felt in alternative music, with many artists citing it as an inspiration. The vinyl pressing was re-released by 4AD in 2010 as part of a special remastered 180g box set, ensuring its enduring availability for music enthusiasts worldwide.
The haunting melodies and otherworldly atmosphere of "WEB Garlands" made an indelible mark on the music scene, establishing Cocteau Twins as one of the most innovative and influential bands in alternative rock history.
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