wavves

be good to the earth this season
be good to the earth this season
be good to the earth this season
Paw Tracks has released an extremely limited holiday 7", featuring a brand new song from Reverend Green of the Animal Collective family. "Be Good To the Earth This Season" is built around a warm, crackling, vintage vinyl sample, and showcases a stunning duet from two of the oddest and most compelling voices in existence: Antony and Kria Brekkan...
on repeat: beach point pleasant
on repeat: beach point pleasant
on repeat: beach point pleasant
Thanks to Raven Sings the Blues for assisting in my effort to extend summer for one more day (despite the fact that it gets dark at 5:00 PM now), via the laid back, dubby tropical sounds of New Jersey native Ducktails. According to Visitation Rites, this particular beach jam is "built on a 2-second instrumental loop from Gétatchèwe Kassa's "Tezeta Slow" (a song featured on an insta
beach demon//weed demon
beach demon//weed demon
beach demon//weed demon
Excuse the dearth of brand new shit around here over the last couple weeks, but I honestly haven't been feeling much new stuff lately*, with one glaring exception being just about every unstoppable melody I've heard from San Diego's WAVVES. "So Bored" and "Beach Demon" remain on repeat, as does his entire S/T Fuck It Tapes cassette, which is currently wearing out the only tape
beach demon
beach demon
beach demon
Based on the response from comments/emails/Sirius listeners, seems like people really, really dug that Wavves song we posted a couple weeks back. Good news: the dude has a myriad of upcoming releases due in the very near future on a variety of esteemed labels, including Young Turks, Fat Possum, Woodsist, De Stijl, and a 7" on Tic Tac Totally next month (limited to 300 copies). A reader sent m
splinters + wavves
splinters + wavves
splinters + wavves
Here are a couple of songs that have nothing to do with each other, aside from the fact that they're both catchy, decidedly lo-fi garage-punk ditties that would've made good jams for skating around in your backyard in like '91, on a homemade ramp of questionable structural integrity, just like that kid up there (photo also happens to be Wavves' album cover)...