The Waeve (LP)
The WAEVE
Amoeba Review
With the release of The Waeve's eponymous self-titled debut, Blur guitarist Graham Coxon and erstwhile Pipettes vocalist Rose Elinor Dougall have created one of the freshest, most interesting albums in a long time. The pair combines elements of shoegaze, psychedelia, post-punk and dark folk to create a lush, unpredictable, emotionally gripping set of songs. Both Coxon and Dougall contribute vocals, lending a unique timbre to each track. Coxon performs on saxophone as well as on the lute. It's an early contender, but this might be one of the year's best. Don't sleep on it!
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Can I Call You
|
The WAEVE | 04:22 |
2.
Kill Me Again
|
The WAEVE | 04:08 |
3.
Over and Over
|
The WAEVE | 06:12 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Sleepwalking
|
The WAEVE | 05:56 |
2.
Drowning
|
The WAEVE | 06:03 |
Side C Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Someone Up There
|
The WAEVE | 02:40 |
2.
All Along
|
The WAEVE | 05:32 |
3.
Undine
|
The WAEVE | 07:46 |
Side D Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Alone and Free
|
The WAEVE | 04:48 |
2.
You're All I Want to Know
|
The WAEVE | 06:04 |