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You might dig No Joy, Lush, Cindy Lee, the Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine
Ask four different people and you'll get four different answers, but the term first started to get thrown at bands as an insult around the late 80s in the UK because guitarists in certain alternative bands would be using so many different effects during their performances they'd spend the whole show staring at their pedalboards (I think a review of a My Bloody Valentine show in particular is where the term got coined)
100% shoegaze fits the bill perfectly for OPs request. i'd add slowdive to that list
there's some great, highly independent shoegaze on yt
also, some Dandy Warhols & Brian Jonestown probably fits the bill, eg. this track
Ah dang someone beat me to my bloody valentine. Deleting my comment