Few records capture the dreamlike rush of early 90s shoegaze quite like Whirlpool.
Originally released in 1991, Chapterhouse’s debut blends swirling guitars, hypnotic rhythm sections, and hazy melodies into a sound that feels both euphoric and weightless. The album sits comfortably alongside the era’s defining records, pairing the shimmer of dream pop with the propulsion of alternative rock.
Songs like “Pearl,” “Falling Down,” and “Breather” drift between atmosphere and momentum, with layers of reverb-soaked guitar washing over steady basslines and driving drums. Vocals float just beneath the surface, becoming another texture within the dense sonic haze.
This 2026 reissue presents the album on 180-gram vinyl, giving new life to one of shoegaze’s most beloved cult classics. Whirlpool remains a perfect snapshot of the genre at its most immersive.