Vancouver cult shoegazers Movieland make a triumphant return with “(A Sort Of) Icarus,” their latest single from the forthcoming archival release, Then & Now (out on December 13th). The track is a testament to the band’s enduring creative legacy and their role in shaping the underground music of the early ’90s.
Originally recorded during Movieland’s formative years, the track captures their signature blend of ethereal psychedelia, shimmering guitar work, and dark, atmospheric melodies. “(A Sort Of) Icarus” explores themes of ambition and vulnerability, drawing on the mythological story to reflect the intensity of youthful aspirations and their inevitable fragility. Alan D. Boyd’s evocative storytelling and keen sense of place bring this narrative to life, grounding it in Movieland’s iconic Vancouver scene.
The track reverberates with lush instrumentation, reminiscent of early shoegaze greats while maintaining its own identity. Boyd’s inspiration from the Boo Radleys’ “Lazarus” and his experiences in Vancouver’s rave culture of the ’90s infuse the song with a unique energy. The accompanying video, a kaleidoscopic journey of vivid dreamscapes and surreal imagery, elevates the listening experience into a fully immersive art piece.
“(A Sort Of) Icarus” is a rare gem that bridges Movieland’s groundbreaking past with their revived presence today. Fans old and new will find much to admire in this expertly crafted track, which not only celebrates their storied history but also underscores their lasting impact on alternative music.