“It was year zero”: Miloš Hroch maps ‘90s Czech shoegaze scene in new book

Photo: Ian Willoughby, Radio Prague International

Perhaps the only time Czech rock bands have made a significant splash internationally was in the early 1990s, when groups like the Ecstasy of St. Theresa were covered in the UK music press. EOST, who made the independent charts in England, were the vanguard of a local iteration of the shoegaze genre then in vogue in London. And that scene is the subject of the new book Šeptej nahlas: Český shoegaze mezi Východem a Západem (Whisper Aloud: Czech Shoegaze Between the East and the West) by music journalist and academic Miloš Hroch. I spoke to the author at our Prague studios.

Miloš, you were born in 1989, pretty much the time that this music genre was starting.

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Author: Ian Willoughby