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Along with Slowdive, Ride has pulled off one of the more unexpected—and creatively rewarding—reunions from shoegaze's first wave. While the genre has seen a durable resurgence of interest over the last decade and a handful of bands from its '90s heyday have attempted straight nostalgia runs (Lush, My Bloody Valentine), it's been just as exciting to hear the surprising revisions and permutations that Ride has made to the sound that made them such a huge—yet ultimately tenuous—part of the original shoegaze scene.

One must remember that, during the band's initial run, no two of their albums ever sounded the same, so it shouldn't have been much of a surprise that, since their 2015 reunion and the 2017 release of Weather Diaries, the 21st century version of the band is just as sonically inconsistent. Interplay blasts out of the gate with the forcefully direct "Peace Sign," a number that's all clear-eyed harmonies, four-on-the-floor rhythms, and chiming choruses. It's as straightforward and charming as Diaries' "Lannoy Point" was cosmically languid or This Is Not A Safe Place's "R.I.D.E." was indulgently throbbing. It is, in other words, an inarguable statement of intent that sets the tone for the album that follows while clearly delineating it from what came before. Thus, Interplay is Ride's latest adventure into open-chord pop songs, but with a decidedly modern production approach.

There's plenty of electronic augmentation throughout many of the tracks, whether it's a pulsating undercurrent on the Jesus and Mary Chain-evoking "Midnight Rider" or the drum machine that undergirds the gleeful sophisto-pop of "Monaco." Those touches, combined with the pop-forward approach of many of the tunes makes some of the material feel less like shoegaze and more like new wave. Still, there are plenty of atmospheric, dynamic numbers here, and "I Came to See the Wreck" and "Sunrise Chaser" are both prime new entrants into Ride's catalog of dense soundscapes. Weirdly, the number that sticks out like a sore thumb is the wonderful-sounding, but horribly titled "Portland Rocks," which evokes prime Going Blank Again-era bombast with soaring choruses, ringing guitar lines, and an oceanic production approach. It's one of the few moments where Ride explicitly seems to be looking backwards, but it's also the one where they seem the most complacent. It may bring back fond memories for some, but it's clear that the band is much more interested in moving their sound forward. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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1
Peace Sign
00:04:38

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

2
Last Frontier
00:04:09

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

3
Light in a Quiet Room
00:06:02

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

4
Monaco
00:04:15

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

5
I Came to See the Wreck
00:05:57

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

6
Stay Free
00:05:00

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

7
Last Night I Went Somewhere to Dream
00:04:13

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

8
Sunrise Chaser
00:04:18

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

9
Midnight Rider
00:04:23

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

10
Portland Rocks
00:05:02

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

11
Essaouira
00:07:10

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

12
Yesterday is Just a Song
00:03:34

Andy Bell, ElectricGuitar - Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - Ride, Producer, MainArtist - Mark Gardener, ElectricGuitar - Steve Queralt, BassGuitar - Laurence Colbert, Drums - Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Steve Queralt, Composer - Richie Kennedy, Producer - Ride and Richie Kennedy, Producer

2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2024 Wichita Recordings Ltd.

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Along with Slowdive, Ride has pulled off one of the more unexpected—and creatively rewarding—reunions from shoegaze's first wave. While the genre has seen a durable resurgence of interest over the last decade and a handful of bands from its '90s heyday have attempted straight nostalgia runs (Lush, My Bloody Valentine), it's been just as exciting to hear the surprising revisions and permutations that Ride has made to the sound that made them such a huge—yet ultimately tenuous—part of the original shoegaze scene.

One must remember that, during the band's initial run, no two of their albums ever sounded the same, so it shouldn't have been much of a surprise that, since their 2015 reunion and the 2017 release of Weather Diaries, the 21st century version of the band is just as sonically inconsistent. Interplay blasts out of the gate with the forcefully direct "Peace Sign," a number that's all clear-eyed harmonies, four-on-the-floor rhythms, and chiming choruses. It's as straightforward and charming as Diaries' "Lannoy Point" was cosmically languid or This Is Not A Safe Place's "R.I.D.E." was indulgently throbbing. It is, in other words, an inarguable statement of intent that sets the tone for the album that follows while clearly delineating it from what came before. Thus, Interplay is Ride's latest adventure into open-chord pop songs, but with a decidedly modern production approach.

There's plenty of electronic augmentation throughout many of the tracks, whether it's a pulsating undercurrent on the Jesus and Mary Chain-evoking "Midnight Rider" or the drum machine that undergirds the gleeful sophisto-pop of "Monaco." Those touches, combined with the pop-forward approach of many of the tunes makes some of the material feel less like shoegaze and more like new wave. Still, there are plenty of atmospheric, dynamic numbers here, and "I Came to See the Wreck" and "Sunrise Chaser" are both prime new entrants into Ride's catalog of dense soundscapes. Weirdly, the number that sticks out like a sore thumb is the wonderful-sounding, but horribly titled "Portland Rocks," which evokes prime Going Blank Again-era bombast with soaring choruses, ringing guitar lines, and an oceanic production approach. It's one of the few moments where Ride explicitly seems to be looking backwards, but it's also the one where they seem the most complacent. It may bring back fond memories for some, but it's clear that the band is much more interested in moving their sound forward. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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