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[1992]Back to the good ole days when I was twenty. Me and my mate Tony would stay up late, drink and smoke, listening to all the new and groovy sounds on cd. I'd totally forgotten the epic grunge-gaze and kaleidoscopic ambient sax haze of Never That Feeling/Never Learn. What a jam. Glorious.[1993]Unbelievably this tune, one of their greatest, was exclusively tucked away on the import only US version of The Last Train To Satansville cd EP.Cars Converge On Paris might be Swervedriver's most psychedelic moment. Like a hazy mirage in the dessert with a mesmerizing intergalactic bass that swirls to infinity and vocals, drums & guitars falling upwards backwards in a disorientating dreamy dream. Glorious.[1993]Speaking of which here it is one their most famous video moments. An edited down version of Last Train To Satansville. A classic 90s pop moment for the eternally underrated grungy shoegazers. A stay up late watching Rage classic.

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