Ultra Vivid Scene

Ultra Vivid Scene emerged as the brainchild of Kurt Ralske, a figure immersed in the art-rock textures and shoegaze tapestries that came to define the project's sound. Launched in the late 1980s, Ultra Vivid Scene carved a distinct niche within the independent music scene with its blend of dreamy guitars, synth-laden melodies, and introspective lyrics. The project's self-titled debut, "Ultra Vivid Scene," released in 1988, showcased a multifaceted blend of indie pop, noise, and psychedelic layers, hinting at the creative trajectory Ralske aimed to explore.

Over the years, Ultra Vivid Scene expanded its sonic palette with releases like "Joy 1967 - 1990" and "Rev," both of which further cemented the project's reputation for crafting atmospheric and emotionally resonant music. Songs like "She Screamed" and "Special One" became emblematic of Ralske's ability to fuse melancholic themes with lush, immersive soundscapes, earning Ultra Vivid Scene a devoted following. Despite never breaking into mainstream success, Ultra Vivid Scene's contributions to the alternative music landscape of the late 80s and early 90s remain influential, celebrated for their artistic depth and emotional complexity.

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Blood and Thunder
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released February 8, 1993
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